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Vote now on Douglas County K-12 student artwork

Vote by Oct. 4 to help determine winners of the Douglas County Elections Student Art Contest 2024!

Posted on September 16, 2024 2024ElectionsNews and Events

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Pictured: 2020 Elections Student Art Contest Winner in the elementary division, “Faces of America” by Anirudh Rao, 3rd grade, STEM School Highlands Ranch

Douglas County students, Kindergarten through 12th grade, have submitted original artwork in four categories as part of the Douglas County Elections Student Art Contest.  Visit DouglasVotes.com to vote now on your favorite artwork in four categories:

Douglas County Elections commends and congratulates the 101 students who have submitted entries for the 2024 Elections Student Art Contest.

“I’m so excited to engage young people in the election process! Educating future generations about the importance of voting is essential,” said Douglas County Clerk & Recorder Sheri Davis. “I’m elated that we’ve had such a positive response to our art contest!”

Voting is open from Sept. 16 through Oct. 4. Winners will be determined based on a combination of public voting and a panel of judges. Your vote will help beautify the halls of County government buildings with student artwork. Learn more about the Elections Student Art Contest at DouglasVotes.com.

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