The Loudoun County Office of Elections and Voter Registration announces the winners of its “I Voted” Sticker Contest.
- First place: The winning design is by Tonya Sutherland and features the state flower, dogwood, and the state bird, a Northern Cardinal, over the outline of the Commonwealth.
- Second place: The second-place design is by Melissa Lew and features raised hands and a red checkmark.
- Third place: The third-place design by Samantha Widjaja incorporates elements of the United States flag and the Statue of Liberty’s torch.
Loudoun County residents were asked to submit designs during the month of July of a circle, two inches in diameter, that included the phrase “I Voted,” or a variation of the theme, and no more than four colors. The top three designs were among eight finalists that were selected out of a total of several dozen entries for online voting between August 1 and 17.
The winning sticker design will be used for the upcoming November 4, 2025, general election and given to voters at early voting sites and those who vote on Election Day.
More information about voting in Loudoun County, including important dates and deadlines for the November general election, may be found at loudoun.gov/Vote.
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