Two years ago, the entire country became obsessed with a werewolf sticker, a sticker that made it all the way to former Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024. Now, with the midterms coming up in November, the Michigan Department of State has brought back its viral "I Voted" campaign.

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With over 2,000 submissions, the Michigan Collegiate Student Advisory Task Force has narrowed the finalists to 90 designs from elementary, middle, and high school students, as well as a statewide general entry category.

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I don't want to make any bold claims, but there are a lot of fantastic entries, and choosing only 9 total stickers will be incredibly difficult. But that's why it's up to the public to decide. Voting will be open until June 30th.

READ MORE: Michigan's "I Voted" Werewolf Stickers Are Selling For Big Bucks

Voters can choose up to three designs in each category (elementary/middle school, high school, and general). As in 2024, the winning designs will be featured on the "I Voted" stickers for residents who vote in the midterms.

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In a press release, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson expressed excitement about the sticker contest, stating, "When we launched the 'I Voted' sticker contest in 2024, we had no idea it would become a cultural phenomenon."

The winners of the design competition will receive "special recognition" from the Michigan Department of State. But those winners can't happen without your votes, so check out the gallery below to see all the entries and CLICK HERE TO VOTE.

Michigan "I Voted" Stickers For 2026

Once again, Michigan is bringing back its popular citizen-submitted "I Voted" stickers ahead of this year's November midterms, and this time it's larger than ever.

CLICK HERE TO VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE! Voting ends on June 30th, 2026.

Gallery Credit: Tommy McNeill

Winners of Michigan 2024 'I Voted' Sticker Competition - Including Viral Werewolf Design

In Spring of 2024, Michigan launched the "I Voted" sticker design contest.

More than 480 designs were submitted and over 57,700 public votes were cast for the winners.

Three winning designs were selected from each separate category:
  • Elementary/middle school (grades K-8)
  • High school (grades 9-12)
  • General entry (open to Michigan residents of all ages)
Check out the nine winners below, including a werewolf design by a middle-schooler that people are LOVING online.

Gallery Credit: Janna

Travel Back in Time With These 25 Classic Michigan Postcards

One of the most recognizable postcard designs around the country, the "Large Letter" style postcard has made its mark in history, running from the 1930s to the 1950s. Many cities around Michigan were either included in the original run or have made their own version over the years; try finding your city below.

Gallery Credit: Tommy McNeill

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