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Ridgeview’s Gracie McCann wins ‘I Voted’ sticker contest

For Clay Today
Posted 1/12/22

CLAY COUNTY – The county Supervisor of Elections Office is pleased to announce the winner of the “I Voted” Sticker Design Contest is Gracie McCann of Ridgeview High School.

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Ridgeview’s Gracie McCann wins ‘I Voted’ sticker contest


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CLAY COUNTY – The county Supervisor of Elections Office is pleased to announce the winner of the “I Voted” Sticker Design Contest is Gracie McCann of Ridgeview High School.

Clay County students in 9-12 grades were asked to submit their unique artwork reflecting the theme of democracy. McCann said she wanted her design to be “simplistic yet meaningful” and to “create a powerful and positive mindset.” The goal of the competition was to engage high school students in the voting process, as they are the next generation of voters.

“I believe that voting is something that should be taken seriously... As citizens, our interests and beliefs are very important and should be respectfully supported by our political leaders,” she said.

Gracie’s design will be handed out during the upcoming Primary and General Elections. She’ll also receive several prizes from our local community partners including VyStar Credit Union, Gordon Chevrolet and Clay Today. Thank you to the students who participated, and to the local businesses who donated prizes.

If you have questions, or need more information, visit ClayElections.gov or call the office at (904) 269-6350.