As silly as it sounds, “I Voted” stickers can be a big incentive for people to cast their ballots in presidential elections. A 2016 study shows that would-be voters are more motivated to vote when they can let others around them know that they’ve done so. “I Voted” stickers are a simple way to encourage people to vote. 

Holding contests allowing the public to create their own designs for these stickers can ease some of the tension of the election, and can help make a stressful process more fun. Many of these contests take place among elementary to high schoolers, so there’s always plenty of variety. Some are cute, some show technical skill, and some are hilarious. 

Over the years, some sticker designs have caught the internet’s attention. This year, Michigan held its first “I Voted” sticker contest. One of the winners was a depiction of a muscular werewolf ripping off its shirt in front of an American flag, created by a 12 year old girl named Jane Hynous. It quickly gained popularity, and the stickers are now being sold on Ebay for anywhere between $3-$100 apiece. 

Throughout the years, there have been some pretty legendary “I Voted” stickers, so I scoured the web to find some of the best ones out there.

 

Olivia Smiertka, High School, Holly MI

An opossum with large eyes and a party hat celebrates voting. He is surrounded by confetti, and exclaims, “hooray!” There appear to be no thoughts in his head, but at least he’s filled with the joy of civic duty.

 

Kelsey Winiarsk, General Entry, Livonia MI

In between scratching furniture and knocking things off counters, this gray tabby cat in a patriotic top hat proudly holds up an “I Voted” sign.

 

Jane Hynous, 12, Grosse Pointe MI

This viral sticker shows a muscular werewolf as it howls and rips its shirt to shreds in front of an American flag. I truly can’t think of a sticker that could better portray the American spirit than this one.

 

Jacob Alberts, Grade 4, Auburn NH

A happy yellow blob-like character stands on a rock, trying to catch a small fish in the water below him. The sky above is a star spangled banner.

 

Hudson Rowan, 14, Ulster County NY

A deranged neon spider creature with a human head and rainbow colored teeth and hair. Or is he a deranged neon crab creature? Unclear, but I’m sure he’s a nice guy. He did vote, after all. 

 

Gabby Warner, Elementary, Rockford MI

Simple, but effective. The charm of this sticker comes from its backwards letters and enthusiastic “yay”.

 

Eva Hawley, Grade 7, Newtown CT

Is it a massive chicken, or a tiny church beside it? Either way, not even chickens are exempt from their civic duty.

 

Dakota Tseng, General Entry, Tompkins County NY

A happy cat sitting in a patch of flowers. He looks like he’s perfectly at peace, which is exactly the energy we all need after a stressful election like this one.

 

Cash Litzler, Grade 3, Flemingsburg, KY

A large muscular lizard man with an intense expression. Something tells me he’d be friends with the werewolf.

 

Angela, ND

A happy, blue-haired woman sitting on a couch surrounded by her ten cats, as well as a bald eagle in a military uniform. The cat sitting closest to the right end of the couch even has a little vest! What more could you ask for?

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Lucy Howell

Lucy Howell is a senior at Orem High School. She loves to write, draw, and listen to music. Her favorite place in the world is Northern California. She wants to live there someday in a hopefully haunted, brightly colored Victorian house. She’s happiest in the fall, and wishes every day were October. Lucy has been on the Tiger Times for three years. It is always the highlight of her school day!

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