FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. – The Cumberland County Board of Elections invites members of the public to cast votes to choose an ‘I Voted’ sticker design. The winning sticker design will be used during the 2024 General Election in the County.
Residents can follow the link here and cast their vote for the design. The contest voting link is also accessible on the Board of Elections website at cumberlandcountync.gov/elections.
In October 2023, the ‘I Voted’ sticker contest was opened to students in grades 6 – 12, enrolled in public, private, charter or home-schools, in Cumberland. The deadline to submit entries was Dec. 15, 2023. Sticker designs were required to incorporate Cumberland County symbols and be a 4-inch circle format capable of being reduced to a 2-inch format. The ‘I Voted’ sticker contest is nonpartisan.
The current stage of the ‘I Voted’ sticker contest is round two, in which members of the public will vote for sticker designs online. The top three designs selected during round two will advance to the final round. The Cumberland County Board of Elections members, and the Elections director, will vote for one winning ‘I Voted’ sticker design from the three finalists. The sticker voted by a majority of the Board of Elections members will be declared the contest winner.
The Cumberland County Board of Elections is located in the E. Newton Smith Center at 227 Fountainhead Lane, Fayetteville, N.C. For more information, call 910-678-7733 or visit cumberlandcountync.gov/elections.