City of Birmingham Hosting “I Voted” Sticker Contest
(City of Birmingham, April 5, 2026)
Birmingham, MI – The City of Birmingham is inviting residents to showcase their creativity by participating in an ‘I Voted’ sticker contest for the upcoming August state primary election and November general election. Birmingham residents can submit their design through the city’s public engagement platform, Engage Birmingham, now through May 4, 2026 at bhamgov.org/stickercontest or engage.bhamgov.org/i-voted-
Submissions must be completed using the official sticker template entry form available on Engage Birmingham and will be accepted in the following age categories: Kindergarten through 8 years; 9-12 years; 13-17 years; and 18+. Parents may submit designs created by their children; one design per artist will be considered. From May 11 through June 15, the community will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite design in each category.
“We’re excited to see the creativity and clever designs from our residents,” said Birmingham City Clerk, Alexandria Bingham. “Designs must be nonpartisan, include the phrase ‘I Voted’, and may be created using the artist’s preferred method, such as crayons, markers, colored pencils, paint, etc. We hope the contest raises awareness of our important elections while adding a fun, creative element.”
Winning designs will be printed on stickers and distributed to voters at the polls during the Aug. 4 and Nov. 3, 2026 elections while supplies last. Winning artists will be recognized in city publications, and provided with a supply of stickers featuring their design. Learn more about the contest and submission requirements at bhamgov.org/stickercontest.















