Vote for Your Favorite ‘I Voted’ Sticker in Pittsburgh

The public can now select a winning design created by Allegheny County students in ninth through 12th grades that would be distributed to voters in 2025.
I Voted

PHOTOS FROM TOP LEFT, CLOCKWISE: TIANNA F., TRISTAN X., STELLA S., PRANITA C., PEYTON P., MYA P., MOLLY B., MAX L., MAX K., LILY L.; COURTESY OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY ELECTIONS

Allegheny County is letting the public switch up this year’s 2025 election sticker with art from ninth-through-12th-grade students.

In a countywide contest, 10 finalists were selected from Abeka Academy, Allegheny Valley School District, Mt. Lebanon High School, North Hills High School, Penn Hills High School Shady Side Academy and South Fayette High School.

Now the public can vote. The design with the most votes will be printed and distributed for the upcoming primary and general elections.

The winner will be announced in the first week of February. One vote is permitted per device and the period closes on Monday, Jan. 27 on the county website at alleghenycounty.us/stickercontest.

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