Four Adams County artists designs will be featured as the county's "I voted" stickers for the next four elections.
The Adams County Clerk and Recorder's Office released the four winning designs and a fifth special edition sticker in May.
Macy Gauna, Century Middle School; Xalen Wigham, Westminster resident; Marta Kwiat, Brighton resident; and Diana Diaz Terrasaz, STEM Launch student, were named winners in the Adams County I- Voted Sticker Design Contest winners, according to a news release.
Congratulations to our design contest winners," said Josh Zygielbaum, Adams County Clerk & Recorder. "Their creativity and enthusiasm are an inspiration, and I hope these fun new designs will encourage all Adams County voters to get out and vote in the upcoming 2023 and 2024 elections."
Thirty-six entries from students and residents submitted their design ideas to the Adams County Elections Department for the I-Voted Sticker Design Contest.
According to officials, the Gauna, Wigham, Kwiat, and Terrasaz winning designs are being used throughout its 2023 Coordinated, 2024 Presidential Primary, 2024 Primary, and 2024 General Elections.
Adams County voters will receive an I-Voted sticker in English and Spanish with the ballot packet. If you want to collect every sticker design, you can pick them up at any Voter Service Center during the 2023 and 2024 elections.
According to officials, one of the winning sticker designs selected by staff would be printed on a special edition available at the Adams County Pride on Saturday, June 10, and at the elections team booth.
For Voter Service Center locations, visit: https://www.adamscountycoelections.gov/vspcs/