"Every Michigan voter should walk out of the polls with pride, knowing that their voice has been heard.
Now, we can share that pride in our democracy with a sticker designed by some of our state's talented and creative artists," Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said in announcing the state's first-ever "I Voted" sticker contest earlier this year.
More than 480 submissions were received, and 25 semifinalists were chosen in each category, including elementary/middle school, high school, and general entry, WXYZ reports.
The public can now vote on the semi-final designs at the Michigan Secretary of State's website, and three winning designs will be chosen from each category.
"Every Michigan voter should walk out of the polls with pride, knowing that their voice has been heard," Benson said.
"Now, we can share that pride in our democracy with a sticker designed by some of our state's talented and creative artists."
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