Mountain View High senior wins 'I Voted' sticker contest
Mountain View High School senior Eli Hogan has been recognized as the winner of the “I Voted” sticker contest for the upcoming November election, an announcement made by Deschutes County Clerk Steve Dennison. This contest is designed to promote civic engagement among students and encourage them to take an active role in the electoral process. Hogan's design will be used on stickers that will be distributed to voters, serving as a symbol of their participation in democracy. By winning this contest, Hogan not only showcases his artistic talent but also contributes to a growing movement to inspire youth involvement in voting. The initiative aims to educate students about the significance of elections and the impact their votes can have on their communities.
As the election date nears, the stickers are expected to spark conversations about civic responsibility among peers. This contest reflects a commitment to fostering a culture of voting and participation among younger generations. Overall, it highlights the essential role of youth in shaping the future of democracy.