Yes, the “I Ohio Voting” sticker (shown above) is soon to be replaced with a fresh image created by someone who most likely is not eligible to vote yet in this country.
“Ohioans wear this sticker proudly — whether they’ve voted by mail, during one of Ohio’s 28 days of early voting, or in person on Election Day,” LaRose said in a statement. “We want students to have fun, be creative, and when the time comes to select a winner – we want them to vote!”
For the competition, LaRose and his team will choose their favorite designs. Those will then be placed online for all Ohioians, regardless of age, to vote on and decide the best one.
All Ohio teens can head to Sticker.Ohio.gov to enter their design, which must be circular in shape, through April 28.
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This article appears in Mar 21-24, 2019.


Kids in grammar school and middle school? Are they even intelligent enough to include the shape of Ohio in their entries? This state’s shape lends itself to all sorts of artistic creativity…especially T-shirts…or stickers. If you tried using a state’s shape elsewhere, it wouldn’t work in most places. Ohio’s shape is one of the few that will fit.
Keep using that shape kids…just come up with a better slogan!
I (heart) anything has become old and tired and lame.
Why? Because…
All three of those statements are falsehoods and bullshit!
EXPOSE THIS, pal!
Stop polluting SCENE’s website with Republican LIES!
Republican lies? Pelosi and house Dems are advocating for 16 year old voting rights while every 16 year old I’ve asked said they thought they were not smart enough to vote yet. Meanwhile municipalities everywhere are following trendy policy of making election day a national holiday. Most school teachers are leftists and use their position to influence their students to the political left.
Which of these are false? Sorry I have to connect the dots for you, conspiracy theorist.