New York State

The best 2024 “I Voted” stickers in New York

Since the success of the Ulster County spider, more counties are conducting design contests for their stickers.

Two years ago, Ulster County had a viral hit with its “I Voted” sticker featuring a brightly colored spider.

Two years ago, Ulster County had a viral hit with its “I Voted” sticker featuring a brightly colored spider. Tania Barricklo/MediaNews Group/Daily Freeman via Getty Images

In 2022, Ulster County’s winning “I Voted” contest sticker – a bright, multicolored spider – got people excited to receive such a fun and creative design as part of the voting process. Other counties across the state have followed suit in the past couple years with contests of their own. It’s also a great way to involve young people in this civic duty, since the art contests solicit entries from local students. Here are five of the top designs from counties across New York this year.

Ulster County

Designed by Tess Gallo, 13, M. Clifford Miller Middle School

Ulster County I Voted Sticker
Tess Gallo/Ulster County

Genesee County

Designed by Tyler Caldwell of Alexander

Genesee County I Voted Sticker
Tyler Caldwell/Genesee County

Albany County

Designed by Tyler Pentak of Guilderland

Albany County I Voted Sticker
Tyler Pentak/Albany County

Tompkins County

Designed by Ithaca sixth grader Ruby LeCroy of Boynton Middle School

Tompkins County I Voted Sticker
Ruby LeCroy/Tompkins County

Livingston County

Designed by fifth grader Johnathan Rudney of Mount Morris Central School

Livingston County I Voted Sticker
Johnathan Rudney/Livingston County