ITHACA, NY (607NewsNow) – The Tompkins County Board of Elections has launched its annual voting sticker design contest.

Local students were invited to create original “I Voted” and “Future Voter” artwork ahead of the November 2026 election.

Students in grades K-12 were asked to submit designs inspired by the United States’ 250th anniversary, which garnered a record number of entries. The winning designs will be distributed in polling places across Tompkins County during the early voting period and Election Day this fall.

“We are incredibly grateful to all of the students who shared their creativity with us this year,” said Republican Elections Commissioner Alanna Congdon. “The number of submissions exceeded every previous year, and the talent on display made selecting finalists a challenge. I encourage everyone to take a few minutes to view the designs and support these young artists by casting a vote.”

14 Finalists Selected From 169 Entries

Out of 169 submissions, officials have narrowed the field to 14 designs.

“The finalists showcase the creativity, enthusiasm, and civic spirit of students throughout Tompkins County,” said Democratic Elections Commissioner Stephen Dewitt. “As our nation marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, it is especially meaningful to see young people expressing what democracy and civic participation mean to them through art. We hope community members will join us in celebrating these students by casting a vote and helping select this year’s winning designs.”

How To Vote

Residents can vote online for their favorite sticker design here. Voting is open through July 12.