
Michigan Residents Can Show Off Their Creativity With Sticker Contest
The submission window to enter designs for the Michigan I voted sticker contest is officially open again.
A few years back, Michigan held a design contest for the I voted stickers, and it gained national attention when Jane Hynous from Grosse Pointe at Brownell Middle School submitted her design of a werewolf, ripping its shirt off in front of the American flag with the words I voted above the howling mouth.

Well, now if you go to this link here, you can enter pertinent information, and you can submit your design. Which leaves us to wonder, what viral sensation will be the most sought after sticker this year?
Luckily, the state of Michigan is refusing to accept artwork that was created in any way with artificial intelligence; however, digital, paint, crayon, and mixed media designs are all welcome to be submitted.
Who is allowed to enter?
As long as you’re a resident of Michigan, you can participate in the contest, which is split into three different categories.
They are accepting artwork from elementary and middle school students from kindergarten through eighth grade, high school from 9th to 12th grade, and general entry, which is open to all Michiganders.
The voting is set to begin in June to decide which stickers will be chosen for this year‘s election, and the winning designs will be announced over the summer. Good luck to all the participants, as we're excited to see all the designs that will be chosen for voting.
Winners of Michigan 2024 'I Voted' Sticker Competition - Including Viral Werewolf Design
- Elementary/middle school (grades K-8)
- High school (grades 9-12)
- General entry (open to Michigan residents of all ages)
Gallery Credit: Janna
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