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    Winners of the “I Voted Sticker” Design Contest

    May 15, 2019No Comments
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    logo_yavapaicountyPrescott AZ (May 15, 2019) – Yavapai County Recorder Leslie Hoffman, would like to announce the winners of the “I Voted Sticker” Design Contest.

    Hand drawn and digital works of art were submitted by countywide high school students to be replicated and use during the 2020 Presidential Election cycle.

    The office selected two winners, one from each category.

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    Digital Category Winner Logan Pratt, Camp Verde High School, 12th Grade, Ms. Scott
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    Hand Drawn Category Winner, Emily Hobson, Prescott High School, 11th Grade, Ms. Hein

    Thank you to all the talented students of Yavapai County for submitting their art work.

    Look for these “I Voted Stickers” at Early Voting Locations, Vote Centers, or on your Early Ballot Instruction Sheet during the 2020 Elections

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