A senior student at Loveland Classical Schools, Julia Dicks, is the winner of the Larimer County 2024 “I Voted” sticker design contest.

Julia’s design was chosen from public voting. “Larimer County residents cast their vote throughout the week of April 8-12 and I’m thrilled to announce Julia Dicks, a senior at Loveland Classical Schools as the winner of the “I Voted” sticker design contest,” Larimer County Clerk & Recorder Tina Harris said.

The announcement was also made on the Larimer County Clerk & Recorder’s social media channels https://www.facebook.com/LarimerCountyClerkAndRecorder  and X [formerly Twitter] https://twitter.com/larimer_clerk, as well as the Larimer County Clerk & Recorder’s website at https://www.larimer.gov/ivotedsticker

In February, local area high school students were invited to participate in Larimer County’s first-ever  “I Voted” sticker design contest. After an internal review of the submissions made, the top ten finalists were selected.

When polls opened to the community on April 8th, residents were encouraged to cast their vote with the winning design to be featured on the stickers issued to all Larimer County voters in the November 2024 General Election.

Published on
Mon Apr 22, 2024
Contact Details

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

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