Alaska - Division of Elections, State of Alaska
Program Title
Alaska Celebrates Five Regions One State
Program Summary
Alaska is the largest state geographically in the United States and one of the most linguistically diverse, with a wide array of languages spoken across its 401 voting precincts. The Alaska Division of Elections commissioned artist James Johnson for its sticker design, themed Five Regions One State. His design honors indigenous artistic traditions, featuring a raven and an eagle abstractly arranged within a designated space, representing the two primary clans of the Tlingit people. Around an abstract figure, each sticker bears the text I Voted in Yupik, Inupiaq, Aleut, and English in a font that matches the stickers border. The first sticker is rectangular with a border of light and medium purple. At the center is an eagle depicted in red, black, and teal on a white background. The second design is a square white sticker with a grey and navy border. The center showcases a black, red, and teal human figure seated on a white background. The third design is a rectangular white sticker with a light and medium aqua blue border. In the center is a raven illustrated in black, red, and teal on a white background.