Here’s the New ‘I Voted’ Sticker You’ll be Getting on Election Day in Allegheny County
A 10th grader’s design, selected out of 10 finalists, will be used throughout the 2025-26 election years.
The “I Voted N’at” sticker design, created by Mt. Lebanon High School 10th grader Molly Bozick, won Allegheny County Elections Division’s first “I Voted” sticker contest.
The public cast more than 13,000 votes to select Molly’s winning design among 10 finalists. Hers received 2,410 votes.
The 10 contest finalists — representing students 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 — were chosen by county staff out of more than three dozen design submissions.
“I’m so honored to have my sticker chosen and can’t wait to see it in print,” Molly said in a statement. “When crafting my design, I focused on creating a balance between our civic duty and Pittsburgh pride. ‘I Voted N’at’ really captures the spirit of both.”
Molly’s design will be distributed to voters during the May 20 primary and used throughout Allegheny County elections in 2025 through 2026, according to county officials.
The contest was initially launched to engage voters in an election year when voter turnout drops significantly, Sara Innamorato, board of election chair and county executive, said in a statement. The county Elections Division administers elections two times a year, every year, and in the odd-numbered years, races for municipal and judicial offices are often overlooked by voters.