News Release
Montrose County
Montrose County is inviting students to help celebrate civic engagement through an “I Voted” sticker design contest for the 2026 election season. The contest is open to students in two divisions: grades 3–6 and grades 7–12, including public, private, and homeschooled students living in Montrose County.
One winning design will be selected from each division. The two winning designs will be printed and distributed at Voter Service Polling Centers throughout Montrose County and may also be featured on the Montrose County Clerk & Recorder’s website and in outreach for the June 30, 2026 Primary Election and the November 3, 2026 General Election.
Entries may be submitted in person, by mail, or via email from February 23 through March 23, 2026. The two winning designs will be announced in April 2026. Artwork will be accepted as long as it is original and adheres to contest rules.
“This sticker is one of the most visible symbols of participation in our elections,” said Tressa Guynes, Montrose County Clerk & Recorder. “We’re excited to showcase student creativity and celebrate the voters who make our democracy work.”
For contest rules, submission instructions, and entry details, visit the Montrose County Clerk & Recorder’s website https://www.montrosecounty.net/1307/I-Voted-Sticker-Contest .

