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Three Hardin County students finalists in Kentucky ‘I Voted’ sticker contest

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The Kentucky Secretary of State’s Office is asking for the public’s help selecting the state’s next “I Voted” sticker.

Secretary of State Michael Adams accepts proposed designs created by Kentucky students and selects nine finalists.

“What’s exciting about this year is we have three finalists from Hardin County, and that is just proof that Hardin County just punches way above its weight grade, and I wish all three of these young artists the best of luck,” said Hardin County Clerk Brian D. Smith.

The three finalists from Hardin County are Nai’lani Albritton, Addilynn Kinslow, and Alyson Marinich. Another area finalist is Mia Johnson of Bullitt County.

You can help make the decision when you visit the Kentucky State Fair.

“When you’re visiting the state fair, look for the Secretary of State’s booth and they’ll have a voting machine set up,” Smith said. “You’ll pick the design of your choice and cast your vote. I don’t care which one of these kids wins, but I absolutely hope it’s one from Hardin County.”

2025 may not be an election year, but you can still make sure you are election ready.

“It’s a good reminder that anytime you move, if you’re new to the community, you can come by the county clerk’s office or you can visit govote.ky.gov and update your voter registration,” Smith said. “December 31 of this year is the deadline to select the political party for which you will vote in the next May primary.”

The winning selection will be printed on stickers and sent to county clerk’s offices ahead of the May 2026 primary. You can find the finalist designs on the Secretary of State’s website.

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