Vote for Penn Hills Student’s “I Voted” Sticker Design
Talented Penn Hills 11th-grader, Mya Patterson, has been named one of the 10 finalists in the 2025 Allegheny County Elections "I Voted" sticker contest.
High school students across the country submitted their creative designs, and Mya's stands out with its patriotic red-white-and-blue border and a depiction of a rabbit, cat, and dog looking ready to vote. The sticker proudly displays the phrase, "Every Voice Matters."
Voting is open to the public and limited to one vote per device. The design that receives the most votes will be printed and distributed to voters during the upcoming primary and general elections. The winning design will be announced during the first week of February.
Make sure to vote for Mya's incredible design before the deadline! The public voting period will close at 11:59 p.m. on Monday, January 27.
To vote, visit the Allegheny County Elections website, alleghenycounty.us.