
Michigan’s Viral ‘I Voted’ Sticker Contest Is Back for 2026
The contest that gave us Michigan’s internet-famous “I Voted” werewolf sticker is officially back!

Remember the Werewolf?
You remember it, right? One of nine winners in the 2024 contest, the sticker featured a howling werewolf tearing its shirt off in full patriotic glory. It didn’t just show up at the polls. It went viral on TikTok, got featured by Buzzfeed and The Washington Post, and some people were even trying to sell them on eBay.
👇BELOW: SEE ALL NINE WINNERS IN MICHIGAN'S 2024 'I VOTED' STICKER CONTEST 👇
That now-iconic design was created by a 12-year-old Michigan student as part of the state’s official sticker design contest. And now that contest is back!
Time for Round Two
The Michigan Department of State, led by Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, is inviting Michiganders of all ages to submit designs for the stickers voters will receive at the polls this November.
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How to Enter
The contest structure is the same as before. Students and adults can enter in three categories:
- Elementary/Middle (K-8)
- High School (9-12)
- General Entry (open to all Michiganders)
Designs must include the phrase “I voted,” be nonpartisan, and be original artwork. Entries are due by 5 p.m. on May 1. Public voting happens in June, with winners announced later this summer.
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If the last contest taught us anything, it’s that Michigan creativity shows up strong. Who knows what will go viral this year?
Get more information and enter Michigan's 2026 I Voted sticker contests here.
Scroll through the previous nine winning designs in the gallery below, including the famous werewolf, and start thinking about what could be the next Michigan masterpiece!
Winners of Michigan 2024 'I Voted' Sticker Competition - Including Viral Werewolf Design
- Elementary/middle school (grades K-8)
- High school (grades 9-12)
- General entry (open to Michigan residents of all ages)
Gallery Credit: Janna
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