
KENOSHA, Wis. – The City of Kenosha is inviting local students in grades 4K through 12 to take part in its annual Spring Election “I Voted” sticker contest, giving young artists a chance to see their work used at polling places across the city.
The contest is open to students who are residents of the City of Kenosha and enrolled in grades 4K–12. Students are asked to design an original “I Voted” sticker that does not include political statements, political imagery, or messaging that favors any political party.
Sticker contest entry forms are available online at Kenosha.org or in person at the City Clerk’s Office, Room 104, at City Hall. Completed entries may be submitted in person or by mail to the City Clerk’s Office at 625 52nd Street, Room 104, Kenosha, WI 53140. All submissions must be received by Friday, Feb. 20, 2026.
One winner will be selected from each of three grade categories: grades 4K–3, grades 4–8, and grades 9–12. With parental permission, winners will be formally recognized by the City’s Common Council.
In partnership with Allegra Kenosha, the winning designs will be printed and distributed as the official “I Voted” stickers for the City of Kenosha’s Spring Election, scheduled for Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
Questions about the contest can be directed to the City Clerk’s Office at [email protected]. Additional information about the Spring Election is available at Kenosha.org or MyVote.WI.Gov.
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Before they ” walk out” or after?