INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales extends a heartfelt congratulations to the winners of the 2024 Indiana Secretary of State “I Voted” Sticker Design Contest.
This contest allowed children across the state to get involved in the election process. Secretary Morales encouraged creativity and civic engagement by challenging Hoosier students to design “I Voted” stickers that will be handed out to voters at the polls in November. There were nearly 1,000 creative sticker designs submitted from Hoosier children across the state.
“I am incredibly proud of the young Hoosiers who participated in the “I Voted” Sticker Design Contest. Creativity and enthusiasm for our election process shine through each design, showcasing that the future of our state is bright. Congratulations to our winners – you’ve made a positive mark on Indiana’s elections with your artwork,” said Diego Morales, Indiana Secretary of State.
The 2024 Sticker Contest Winners are:
K-3rd Grade: 1st place, Iris Lopez, Alexander Hamilton Elementary School. 2nd place, Noelle Bartal, Batesville Intermediate School. 3rd place, Liam Bruce, Maple Glen Elementary School.
4th-8th Grade: 1st place, Anna Rose Worthington, Zionsville Middle School, 2nd place. Tzipporah Holloway, South Newton Middle School. 3rd place, Melanie Muñoz, Silver Creek Elementary School.
9th-12th Grade: 1st place, Ryli Skinner, West Washington Jr-Sr High School. 2nd place, Ava Sponsler, Mooresville High School. 3rd place, Tori Zook, Mooresville High School.
Secretary Morales is inviting first-place winners from each age group and their parents to visit their Indiana Statehouse on October 29th from 10 am-12 pm to further recognize them. Media is welcome to attend.
Second—and third-place designs will be displayed on the Indiana Secretary of State website and featured on social media. All three top winners for each category will receive a certificate.