Local area high school students showed their creativity and skill in submitting designs for the first-ever Larimer County “I Voted” sticker design contest.

“This contest provides an excellent opportunity for local students to show off their creativity and talent while taking that first step in engaging with their local government,” said Larimer County Clerk & Recorder Tina Harris

The reviews of those submissions are complete and the top ten finalists have been selected. Voting is now open to the community.

Larimer County residents are now being asked to participate in voting for the best General Election “I Voted” sticker, between April 8 and the April 12, 2024 deadline at 5 p.m. The winner will be announced on the Larimer County Clerk & Recorder’s social media channels https://www.facebook.com/LarimerCountyClerkAndRecorder  and X [formerly Twitter] https://twitter.com/larimer_clerk, and the Larimer County Clerk & Recorder’s website at https://www.larimer.gov/ivotedsticker.

For more information or to cast your vote visit https://www.larimer.gov/ivotedsticker. The winning design will be featured on the stickers issued to all Larimer County voters in the November 2024 General Election.

Published on
Wed Apr 10, 2024
Contact Details

Tina Harris, Larimer County Clerk, [970] 498-7852, tina.harris@larimer.gov

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