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4th and 5th Grade New Hampshire “I Voted” Sticker Contest | New Hampshire Secretary of State

4th and 5th Grade New Hampshire “I Voted” Sticker Contest

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The New Hampshire Secretary of State’s Office is hosting another “I Voted” sticker contest, this time for fourth- and fifth-grade students. A panel of local election officials will choose four winning designs, which will be distributed as stickers to all voters during the 2026 state elections. 



Rules

•    All contestants must be 4th and 5th grade New Hampshire students in a New Hampshire school/homeschool program;

•    All contestants must submit a Permission and Authorization form signed by their parent or guardian.

•    Designs must be hand-drawn on the template provided by our office and include the phrase “I Voted”;

•    No offensive or inappropriate designs;

•    Design cannot favor a particular political party/candidate;

•    Only one entry per contestant; 

•    Designs will be judged on their creativity, inclusivity of all voters, and New Hampshire focus;

•    Have fun!



Theme

This year’s theme is “Celebrating 250 Years of New Hampshire History!” Topics you might want to consider:

  • New Hampshire’s First-in-the-Nation Presidential Primary;
  • Honoring places that have shaped our identity;
  • Recognizing events that are important to our story;
  • Anything that makes New Hampshire unique!

Deadline: To enter the contest, the participant’s parent, guardian, or teacher must submit the following as a .pdf or .jpeg file on our website at www.sos.nh.gov by 11:55 p.m. on October 14, 2025.

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About Rep. Steven Smith

Steven Smith is a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, serving his 7th term. Rep. Smith currently represents Charlestown, Newport, and Unity. Rep. Smith is the Deputy Speaker of the NH House.
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