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Help the City select the best ‘I Voted’ sticker for 2020 elections

February 14, 2020

Now through March 1st, members of the public are invited to choose a winner of the contest to redesign the ‘I Voted’ sticker that voters will receive at the polls on election days. The contest is organized by Philadelphia City Commissioners, in partnership with the School District of Philadelphia.

Nine finalists were chosen from over a 150 entries. The judging team selected three adult finalists, as well as two from each of the college, high school and K-8 categories. Finalists range from professional graphic designers to elementary school students. The team of judges who selected the finalists were from a diverse background of art, education, and government, and each brought a unique insight to the process. 

“I know the ‘I Voted’ stickers may not be the most important thing that we do, but it is certainly something that the public is highly passionate about,” City Commissioner Chairwoman, Lisa Deeley, said in a statement.

Public online voting is open to all residents of Philadelphia, or students of a school in Philadelphia. Go here to vote.

Voting will remain open until 11:45 p.m. on March 1st and the winner will be announced soon after. The winning design will be printed on stickers that will be made available during the April 28th Primary Election.

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