Secretary of State Michael Adams announced eight finalists for the 2026 "I Voted" Sticker Contest Aug. 20, according to a press release from the secretary of state's office.
The contest was open to all Kentucky students from kindergarten to 12th grade. Students sent their designs to the Secretary of State's office for the chance to have their design handed out to voters in participating counties during the 2026 general election.
"By offering designs for our 'I Voted' sticker, Kentucky students have done their part to promote voting," Adams said in the release. "Now, it is up to Kentuckians of all ages to determine the winner."
Kentuckians can vote for their favorite sticker at the Secretary of State's Office booth at the Kentucky State Fair Aug. 20-30. The sticker with the most votes will be printed and distributed to voters in November.
Meylin Zelaya, Franklin County
Suzy Heichelbech, Woodford County
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: 8 finalists announced for Kentucky's K-12 'I Voted' Sticker Contest