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    Calling All Young Artists in Meade County: Enter the 'I Voted' Sticker Design Contest by May 17

    2024-04-20
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    The Meade County Clerk's Office has launched the first 'I Voted' sticker contest for Kentucky students, announced by Secretary of State Michael Adams. The contest is open to students from kindergarten to twelfth grade throughout Kentucky. They are invited to design a sticker that includes the phrase 'I Voted.'

    Students interested in participating must submit their designs by May 17th, 2024. Entries should be sent to the provided email address from the Secretary of State's office, including the student's contact details and the contest title in the subject line. Designs should be in JPEG or PNG format.

    Secretary Adams stated that the contest aims to encourage civic engagement among young people. It offers an opportunity for students to get involved in the democratic process, which is typically limited to older age groups through essay and slogan contests.

    After the submission deadline, the Secretary of State’s Office will choose finalists, and their designs will be voted on at the 2024 Kentucky State Fair. The design with the most votes will win.

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