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Which ‘I Voted’ sticker did you get? Was it the werewolf one?

‘I Voted’ stickers designed by Michigan residents

Six of the nine winning 'I voted' stickers from Michigan's 2024 sticker contest. (Michigan.gov)

This year the Michigan Department of State held a “I Voted” sticker design contest and chose nine winners. They’re all awesome.

The nine winning designs were made available for clerks to order and give out to voters during the 2024 presidential election.

More than 480 designs were submitted and more than 57,700 public votes were cast for winners. The winning designs were chosen from three categories: elementary/middle school (grades K-8), high school (grades 9-12), and general entry (open to Michigan residents of all ages).

Did you get one of the winning stickers when you voted?

Here’s a look at all the winners:

Created by Jane Hynous of Grosse Pointe, a student at Brownell Middle School. (Michigan Department of State)
Created by Gabby Warner of Rockford. (Michigan Department of State)
Created by Katelyn Stouffer-Hopkins of Lansing. (Michigan Department of State)
Created by Olivia Smiertka of Holly, a student at Holly High School. (Michigan Department of State)
Created by Michelle Lekhtman of West Bloomfield, a student at West Bloomfield High School. (Michigan Department of State)
Created by Andrew Brasher of Saint Louis, a student at Alma High School. (Michigan Department of State)
Created by Kelsey Winiarski of Livonia. (Michigan Department of State)
Created by Breanna Tanner of Grand Rapids. (Michigan Department of State)
Created by Madelyn VerVaecke of Livonia. (Michigan Department of State)

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Kayla is a Web Producer for ClickOnDetroit. Before she joined the team in 2018 she worked at WILX in Lansing as a digital producer.

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