"The 'I voted' stickers have become an easy incentive to give would-be voters the ability to broadcast their civic engagement—and in opening up the design process to the public, elections officials have opened up another avenue for civic participation."
"The Michigan Department of State opened its first-ever public 'I voted' sticker design contest back in May, and officials received 480 submissions across three categories: elementary/middle school, high school, and general."
"Jane Hynous, a 12-year-old from Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan, drew one of the finalist stickers, which depicts a werewolf ripping off its shirt in front of an American flag."
"More than 57,700 public votes were cast, the office said in a press release. Members of the Michigan Collegiate Student Advisory Task Force picked the finalists."
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