LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams announced the eight finalists for the state's "I Voted" sticker contest.
This is the third annual contest sponsored by Adams.
Kentucky students from kindergarten to 12th grade were asked to submit their best designs for an "I voted" sticker.
The winning sticker design will be given to voters in participating counties during the 2026 primary election.
Kentuckians can cast their ballot for their favorite sticker at the Secretary of State's Office booth at the Kentucky State Fair, which kicked off Thursday and runs through Aug. 30.Â
The finalists are:
- Cash Litzler, Fleming County
- Heer Patel, Metcalfe CountyÂ
- Meylin Zelaya, Franklin CountyÂ
- Ryker Asher, Laurel County
- Rylan Bowman, Hopkins CountyÂ
- Suzy Heichelbech, Woodford County
- Walden Fox, Fayette County
- Xavier Caird, Fayette CountyÂ
See their designs below:
Finalists for the 2026 "I voted" sticker contest. (Photo courtesy of Kentucky Secretary of State)
"By offering designs for our 'I Voted'Â sticker, Kentucky students have done their part to promote voting," Adams said. "Now, it is up to Kentuckians of all ages to determine the winner."
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