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The contest will run throughout July, and the winning sticker design will be distributed to voters who participate in the Nov. 8, 2022 election across Ulster County, according to the elections board.
If you want to keep following Hudson and his sticker design, which is almost a shoo-in for the contest with 93% of votes and rising, he started an Instagram page dedicated to it.
Creatives from across the city submitted their designs for the next sticker to be handed out at the 2024 primary and general elections. "We've gotten so many. They're fantastic," O'Toole explained.
Designs include what appears to be a werewolf ripping its shirt off drawn by Jane Hynous, a student at Brownell Middle School in Grosse Pointe; a sticker declaring "I'm cool, I voted" designed by ...
The stickers caught attention online after an online poster said their 14-year-old sister had received one from her 35-year-old youth pastor.
Hudson Rowan, age 14, was doodling away on his iPad when a creature appeared. It's now the winning design of the Ulster County "I Voted" Sticker contest.
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