CONCORD — Secretary of State David M. Scanlan and Deputy Secretary of State Erin T. Hennessey have announce New Hampshire’s 2025 “I Voted” Sticker Contest. Any fourth- or fifth-grade student in a public school, private school or homeschool program in New Hampshire can enter the contest, which ends Tuesday, Oct. 14.

In 2023, the Secretary of State’s Office hosted its inaugural “I Voted” sticker contest for fourth-grade students statewide. Over 1,000 students submitted designs, proving the high civic engagement of young students in the Granite State. Following the success of the contest held before the 2024 state elections, the Secretary of State’s Office is opening the contest up to fifth-grade students as well to give as many students as possible the opportunity to put their creativity on display and become civically engaged.

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