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Voting opens for Richmond’s next “I Voted” sticker

Make your voice heard in deciding between electoral sticker designs submitted by VCU students

I Voted sticker on a blue background

One VCU student will get to see their sticker design all over Richmond on Nov. 5.

Photo by @ginter.park

The polls are open to decide Richmond’s next “I Voted” sticker. After soliciting designs from VCU students, the Office of Elections will be accepting votes from the public for the winning sticker.

Voting will be open from Monday, April 15 until Tuesday, April 30. The sticker with the most votes out of the four finalists, will be announced on Friday, May 3.

The student who creates the winning design will receive a $1,000 Amazon gift card, a feature in the Richmond Times-Dispatch, and the pride of seeing their design sported by civic-minded Richmonders this November. Second, third, and fourth place will all also receive Amazon gift cards and features in the paper.

Head to the Richmond Times-Dispatch website to make your voice heard.

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