Kansas - Wyandotte County Election Office
Program Title
I Voted Sticker Design Contest
Program Summary
In 2025, the Wyandotte County Election Office launched its first-ever I Voted Sticker Design Contest to connect students to the democratic process through art and public recognition. High schoolers were invited to design the countys official sticker, while a parallel Future Voter category engaged younger students. The program aimed to connect students directly to the election process through civic-themed art, public recognition, and real-world participation.
The inaugural contest generated more than 30 entries from across Wyandotte County, leading to a one-of-a-kind, student-created sticker for the 2025 election cycle. This initiative extended the students work far beyond the classroom and into the broader civic community. The winning design features a forward-facing brown bison centered within a circular frame, bordered by vibrant agricultural symbols including an ear of corn, wheat stalks, and a bright sunflower against a blue sky. The word VOTED is displayed in bold white letters at the bottom.
The inaugural contest generated more than 30 entries from across Wyandotte County, leading to a one-of-a-kind, student-created sticker for the 2025 election cycle. This initiative extended the students work far beyond the classroom and into the broader civic community. The winning design features a forward-facing brown bison centered within a circular frame, bordered by vibrant agricultural symbols including an ear of corn, wheat stalks, and a bright sunflower against a blue sky. The word VOTED is displayed in bold white letters at the bottom.