Washington - Snohomish County Elections
Program Title
From Shore to Summit: Snohomish County I Voted sticker series
Program Summary
Defined by its connection between the Salish Sea and the Cascade Range, Snohomish County launched a diverse I Voted sticker series to reflect the region's unique landscapes and traditions. Rather than using a single image, the collection celebrates the countys rich identity through custom designs highlighting rural farmlands, urban centers, and maritime heritage. Rooted in inclusion, the series aims to make civic participation more relatable and connected to the places voters call home.
The series features several distinct designs that showcase the countys landmarks. The first design features a fire lookout tower atop a mountain at sunset with a peregrine falcon in flight. The second design captures the Everett skyline behind a shoreline and a passing train. The third design highlights a historic red railroad bridge over a blue river with evergreen mountains in the background. The fourth design showcases the regions aviation influence with an airplane flying over patchwork farmland and barns. The fifth design features the Mukilteo Lighthouse along a shoreline with snowcapped mountains and a sailboat. The sixth design, developed with cultural guidance from a local Indigenous tribe, depicts four people paddling a traditional cedar canoe. Finally, the seventh design features a large white ferry traveling across Puget Sound.
The series features several distinct designs that showcase the countys landmarks. The first design features a fire lookout tower atop a mountain at sunset with a peregrine falcon in flight. The second design captures the Everett skyline behind a shoreline and a passing train. The third design highlights a historic red railroad bridge over a blue river with evergreen mountains in the background. The fourth design showcases the regions aviation influence with an airplane flying over patchwork farmland and barns. The fifth design features the Mukilteo Lighthouse along a shoreline with snowcapped mountains and a sailboat. The sixth design, developed with cultural guidance from a local Indigenous tribe, depicts four people paddling a traditional cedar canoe. Finally, the seventh design features a large white ferry traveling across Puget Sound.