New Allegheny County 'I Voted' sticker embraces Yinzer pride

I Voted winner
I Voted winner Photo credit Allegheny County

You’ll be getting a newly designed sticker the next time you vote.

"I Voted N'At!"  That's the winning design for the Allegheny County Elections Division sticker contest.

The winning design, which incorporates both red-white-and-blue and black-and-gold in a circle over a silhouette of Downtown, was created by Mount Lebanon 10th grader Molly Bozick.

“I’m so honored to have my sticker chosen and can’t wait to see it in print,” said designer Bozick. “When crafting my design, I focused on creating a balance between our civic duty and Pittsburgh pride. ‘I Voted N’at’ really captures the spirit of both.”

The contest began last fall with over three-dozen submissions narrowed down to 10 finalists.

Bozick’s design won after over 13,000 votes.

“Everyone knows that voter turnout was very high last year, as it typically is in presidential election years. But our Elections Division administers elections two times a year, every year, and in those odd number years we have important local races for municipal and judicial offices on the ballot that are often overlooked by voters,” said Board of Election Chair and County Executive Sara Innamorato. “We launched this new sticker design contest to engage folks in an election year when turnout typically drops significantly. Voting and democracy is an important right to exercise every year, and we hope this sticker serves as a reminder to all yinzers to mark their calendars for the 2025 elections!”

Featured Image Photo Credit: Allegheny County