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Lancaster County voters will see new, unique designs from budding young artists when they hit the ballot box this spring.

Election Commissioner Todd Wiltgen unveiled this week the winning entries of the county’s first-ever “I Voted” and “Future Voter” sticker contest. The winning “I Voted” sticker featuring a western meadowlark was created by Katie Nieland, and Taylor Kimbrough created the winning “Future Voter” sticker featuring a flag bearing teddy bear. See the designs below.

“The ‘I Voted’ sticker has become an important symbol of the voting process in our democracy. It’s my hope that this small piece of art will encourage voters, new and old, to share their civic pride and spread the word to vote,” said Wiltgen, expressing his gratitude to all the artists who submitted their designs.

Both stickers will be available beginning with the May 12, 2026, Primary Election. The “I Voted” sticker will be given to voters when they return their voted ballots to the ballot box. “Future Voter” stickers will be given to children who accompany an adult who has voted.

The stickers will also be available at the Election Commission Office when early voting begins on Monday, April 13th.