Palm Beach County Elections Office Announces 2024 "I Voted" and "Future Voter" Sticker Design Contest Winners
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL - The Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections office is excited to announce the winners of its “I Voted” and “Future Voter” sticker design contest.
More than 600 Middle and High School public, private, and home-schooled students across the county submitted entries for the chance to see their design used in the upcoming elections.
The winning “I Voted” sticker will be distributed during the Primary and General Elections to be held later this year on August 20th and November 5th, respectively. The winning “Future Voter” and “Honorable Mention” stickers will be used during Elections Office outreach events.
This year’s sticker design winners are:
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1st Place “I Voted” Sticker – Julyssa Vasquez from John I Leonard High School
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Runner-up “I Voted” Sticker – Richell Alvarado from John I Leonard High School
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Honorable mention “I Voted” Sticker – Caitlyn Ponse from Crestwood Middle School
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1st Place “Future Voter” Sticker – Eliya Franco, Home-schooled
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Runner-up “Future Voter” Sticker – Diana Diaz from John I Leonard High School
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Honorable Mentions “Future Voter” Sticker - Sharon Lombard and Julyssa Vazquez from John I Leonard High School
The two first-place winners will each receive a two-hundred-fifty-dollar ($250.00) cash prize and lunch by McDonald’s, owned and operated by “B”ing the Best, Inc. for the class (or class period) of their choice. The first-place winners will also receive a student membership to the Norton Museum of Art for one year and be featured on Elections Office social media and print marketing. The two runner-up winners will receive a one-hundred-dollar ($100.00) cash prize. The honorable mention winners will receive a fifty-dollar ($50) cash prize.
The Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections extends a warm congratulations to the winners and thanks all students who participated in this initiative to encourage youth to get involved in our elections process.