The County of Santa Clara Registrar of Voters’ Office (ROV) has opened its first “I Voted” sticker design contest. Students across Santa Clara County are invited to design the county’s next official sticker, which will be given to voters in the November 3, 2026, General Election.

The contest runs for six weeks, from March 24 through April 30. Students of all ages and skill levels are encouraged to participate.

There are three entry categories:

  • Elementary/Middle School (grades K–8)
  • High School (grades 9–12)
  • College & Trade School

Students can submit artwork online, by mail, or in person at the ROV. Full instructions, design rules, and the official template are available at sccvote.org/sticker, where entries can also be uploaded.

After April 30, ROV staff will review submissions and choose finalists in each category. These finalists will be posted online for public voting from late May to early June, allowing Santa Clara County residents to pick their favorite designs. Winners are expected to be announced in late June.

“We are thrilled to open this contest and invite our community to show us their creativity,” said Matt Moreles, Registrar of Voters. “Santa Clara County is filled with imaginative, talented students, and we can’t wait to see the artwork that will bring our next ‘I Voted’ sticker to life.”

For official rules and submission guidelines, visit sccvote.org/sticker. For questions, email outreach@rov.sccgov.org. For media inquiries, email rov.media@rov.sccgov.org.