Saline County’s most recent “I Voted” sticker contest was won in 2024 by Mattie Weaver. Her winning design has been in use for elections in the county during the past two years. (Photo by Kyle Hill, KMMO News)
Saline County Clerk Brittni Burton is encouraging more of the county’s youth to submit entries in this fall’s contest to design and color the county’s “I Voted” stickers.
Burton says this year’s contest will feature four age groups, an expansion from the previous contest two years ago.
Burton says county officials will select the top five in each category, which will then go to a public vote in mid-November.
Participants in Kindergarten through Fifth Grade will color in a pre-drawn sticker, while entries for Grades 6 through 12 will need to create their own design from scratch. Students are allow to submit multiple entries, but each entry will require a signed release form from their parent or guardian. The winning stickers will debut during the April 2026 municipal election.
Additional details about the sticker contest are available on the Saline County Clerk’s website.