
Michigan Bringing Back Popular “I Voted” Sticker Contest
Ope, let's do it again.
The Michigan Department of State (MDOS) is bringing back its hugely popular "I Voted" sticker contest.
The inaugural contest was conducted in 2024, and it went so well that it's coming back for November 2026's midterm elections.
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Instead of going home with boring stickers, you could opt for a cooler sticker, like one with a werewolf ripping its shirt off while it's howling in front of the American flag.
Or this patriotic cat holding a sign that says "I Voted".
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Or even this adorable, celebratory alien mouse.
There were a total of nine winners in 2024, so we'll have to see how 2026 stacks up.
How to Enter Michigan’s “I Voted” Sticker Contest
If you'd like to create an "I Voted" sticker, here are the rules:
- The design must include the phrase "I Voted"
- The design must be non-partisan
- The artwork must be original and non-AI generated
- The artwork must not contain any copyrighted images or trademarked designs
- Only ONE entry per person
Make sure you submit your design using the official entry form by Friday, May 1 at 5 pm. Entrants of all ages are welcome, however if you are 13 years or younger, you must provide the contact information for your parent or legal guardian.
Once entries are submitted, the public gets to vote on them in June, with winners announced over the summer.

I cannot wait to see what kind of awesome designs Michiganders create this year!
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