People Are Howling Over The Winners Of Michigan's First 'I Voted' Sticker Contest
Michiganders can’t wait to cast their ballots after seeing the results of the state’s very first “I Voted” sticker contest.
On Wednesday, the Great Lakes State unveiled the nine designs that topped the statewide competition, which brought in an impressive 480 entries.
Fifty-seven thousand people voted for their favorite sticker. Online, one winner really stood out from the pack.
An illustration by middle schooler Jane Hynous of Grosse Pointe had people howling after Bridge Michigan reporter Jonathan Oosting shared it on X, the site formerly known as Twitter.
People were begging for a chance to get their hands on a copy of the design, which features a preposterously shredded werewolf ripping his shirt off in front of a marker-drawn American flag and striped versions of the words “I voted.”
“I’m in Ohio, but I once lived and voted in Michigan,” someone posted on X. “May I have one of these pretty, pretty please?”
“Immaculate Stars and Stripes. Werewolf. 10 pack abs. Bulging veins,” wrote an X user with an anthropomorphic fox as their profile photo. “All right I’m in.”
Another simply declared, “I DEMAND THIS TO BE NATIONWIDE” while many others sent their compliments to Jane, the artist.
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