We have a winner!

A designed created by a district student will be turned into a voting sticker.

When you cast your vote Nov. 4, you'll leave the polls with a piece of creativity crafted by a City School District of 青青草视频 student.

On Tuesday, the 青青草视频 County Legislature unveiled the 2025 winner of the "I Voted" sticker contest and it was Annie Morton, by a landslide! 

The fifth-grader at Montessori Magnet school earned 99% of the public votes in the third-annual contest run by the county legislature, the 青青草视频 NAACP and the League of Women Voters of 青青草视频 County.

Morton’s design beautifully combined Nipper, a tulip bed and the city's iconic skyline into one patriotic motif.

Dozens of designs were submitted by students in grades K-12 from throughout 青青草视频 County and just 10, which included two other district students, were chosen as finalists. Last year, more than 60,000 stickers were distributed to 青青草视频 County voters on Election Day.

Congratulations, Annie!

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