More than 200 students in the area showed off their artistic designs.
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — Three York County students were announced winners on Wednesday, Oct. 23 in a contest designed to increase voter turnout.
The three winners were from different schools where students were judged from grades K through 3rd, 6th through 8th and high schoolers.
The York County Commissioners and the county cultural alliance introduced the design contest for students to create “I Voted” stickers.
14-year-old Estella Dugger of York Academy was selected as the winner for grades 6th through 8th after honoring U.S. History.
“I wanted to symbolize equality in it, like the people holding hands and then things like freedom and “In God We Trust” which is the inscription on the penny,” said Estella Dugger.
The idea behind this contest comes after President Commissioner of York County Julie Wheeler researched ways to increase voter turnout. She …