LANSING, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – Voting is underway in Michigan for the state’s first “I Voted” sticker contest.

The contest launched in May. Twenty-five semifinalists emerged from each category chosen by Michigan Collegiate Student Advisory Task Force members. The contest saw close to 500 submissions.

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Three winning designs will be selected from each separate category: elementary/middle school (grades K-8), high school (grades 9-12), and general entry (open to Michigan residents of all ages). The winning designs will be available for local clerks to order for the November election. Voting runs through 11:59 p.m. on July 31. Click here to vote.

Winning designs will be available for clerks to hand out on Election Day.

Elementary/Middle School finalists:

Macie McCausland – Frost Middle School, Livonia
Ashley Paulson – Oxford Middle School, Oxford
Elizabeth Delano – Oxford Middle School, Oxford
Janyne Hynous – Brownell Middle School, Grosse Pointe
Gabby Warner – Rockford
Layla Azure – Frost Middle School, Livonia
Avery Kahkonen – Arvon Township School, L’Anse
Haden Burrell – Hesperia Community Schools, Hesperia
Willa Worden – Oxford Middle School, Oxford
Katelyn Stouffer-Hopkins – Lansing
Riley Chevalier – Michigan International Prep School, Clark Lake
Mikayla Yeaw – Wyoming
Wayne Freeman – Au Gres-Sims School District, Au Gres
Sophie Hudson – Southfield
Hailey Hue – East Rockford Middle School, Rockford
Ryan Topham – St. Thomas Aquinas Parish School, East Lansing
Olivia Harrison – Frost Middle School, Livonia
Jiyun Byun – Clague Middle School, Ann Arbor
Roman Salazar – Forsythe Middle School, Ann Arbor
Madeline Lee – Grissom Middle School, Sterling Heights
Alisa Mui – Frost Middle School, Livonia
Annalyse Wallace – Taylor
Sandy McDonough – Oxford Middle School, Oxford
Araminta Widby – Arvon Township School, Skanee
Zoie Brake – Frost Middle School, Livonia

High School finalists:

Graci Gartland – Gladstone High School, Gladstone
Sage Tuskan – Gladstone High School, Gladstone
Michelle Lekhtman – West Bloomfield High School, West Bloomfield
Adie Tryan – Gladstone High School, Gladstone
Olivia Smiertka – Holly High School, Holly
Lucas Barker – Gull Lake Community Schools, Richland
Evalyna Mei – East Kentwood High School, Kentwood
Bryce Stewart – Almont High School, Armada
Abigail Jones – Almont High School, Lapeer County
Tasnim Rahman – Hamtramck High School, Hamtramck
Rylee Fraaza – Gull Lake High School, Richland
Idyll Fay Villarin – Woodhaven High School, Brownstown
Chantell Moss – Thurston High School, Redford
Lyric Conway – West Bloomfield High School, Holly
Nicholas Rodgers – Plymouth-Canton Educational Park, Canton
Shanon Kawata – Community High School of Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor
Grayson Cooksey – Onaway High School, Onaway
Annabella Cochrill – New Haven
Andrew Brasher – Alma High School, Saint Louis
Daniella Aldabbagh – West Bloomfield High School, West Bloomfield
Keara Aderman – Gladstone High School, Gladstone
Savannah Olesinski – Thurston High School, Redford Township
Kaylee Kourakis – Gull Lake High School, Augusta
Cameron LaVigne – Gladstone High School, Gladstone

General Entry finalists:

MaKayla Burns – Rockford
Naomi Barbour – Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti
Michael Crawford – Genesee Career Institute, Owosso
Sarah Pohl – Fenton
Lydia Ellison – Sranac
Janette Scott-Lucas – Kalamazoo
Patrick Rogers – Ada
Breanna Tanner – Grand Rapids
Jacob Adams – Ypsilanti Township
Hannah Howery – Grand Rapids
Anastasia Greer – Marquette
Mason Sultana – Dearborn Heights
Madelyn VerVaecke – Livonia
Christina Castilla – Lansing
Emily Buckley – Ann Arbor
Kelsey Winiarski – Livonia
Nicholas Conde – Northville
Kerri Neymeiyer – Howard City
MaKayla Burns – Rockford
Lorelei Mortimer – Northern Michigan University, Tecumseh
Cole Allen – Ypsilanti
Carissa Smith – Grandville