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Design the next “I Voted” sticker
Wednesday, March 23, 2022 by Tai Moses
Who doesn’t feel great to proudly sport an “I Voted” sticker after casting a ballot? Sure, the design’s a little tired, but it’s the thought that counts. Now the Travis County Clerk’s Office is doing something about that tired design by launching the county’s very first “I Voted” sticker design contest. The winning design for the contest, which is open to all students attending colleges in Travis County, will become the official “I Voted” sticker for the November 2022 election. County Clerk Rebecca Guerrero explained that the clerk’s office “is excited to bring Travis County voters a limited edition ‘I Voted’ sticker and to engage with college students in the electoral process.” The winner will be chosen “based on the theme, uniqueness of the design and artistry.” The deadline to submit a design is 5 p.m. on Friday, April 22. Find contest rules, entry form and design template here.
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