Campbellsburg teen first place winner in ‘I Voted’ sticker contest

INDIANA– Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales recently welcomed the first-place winners of the ‘I Voted’ Sticker Design Contest to the Secretary of State’s Office in the Indiana Statehouse. Talented young artists from across the state were celebrated for their exceptional designs, which will be distributed to Hoosiers at polling locations on Election Day.

The contest allowed children across the state to contribute to the election process. Secretary Morales encouraged creativity and civic engagement by challenging students to design “I Voted” stickers.  Hoosier children across the state received nearly 1,000 creative sticker design entries.

Left to right: Secretary Morales, Iris Lopez, Anna Rose Worthington, Ryli Skinner, and Sidonia Morales.

“Submissions from hundreds of young Hoosiers have captured the heart of Indiana elections through their creative artwork. Every participant deserves an honorable mention. The stickers handed out at the polls remind us of the importance of every vote. Congratulations again to these students; I’m looking forward to seeing their designs worn proudly by voters statewide as we continue to encourage eligible Hoosiers to get out and vote,” said Diego Morales, Indiana Secretary of State.

Winning stickers are being distributed to counties across Indiana to be distributed at polling locations on Election Day, November 5th. This effort reflects Secretary Morales’ commitment to encouraging Hoosiers to vote at the polls.