Raleigh County Student Wins West Virginia's First 'I Voted' Sticker Contest
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Raleigh County student wins West Virginia's first 'I voted' sticker contest
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WOWK) — The winner of West Virginia's first "I voted" sticker contest was announced Wednesday. West Virginia Secretary of State Kris Warner announced the winner after the months-long contest that started back in December of last year. The winning design was created by Reese Childers from Raleigh County and features an outline of [...]
Warner announces Raleigh County's Reese Childers as the Statewide Winner of West Virginia's first-ever "I Voted!" Sticker Contest - West Virginia Daily News
Charleston, W.Va. (WVDN) – West Virginia’s first-ever “I Voted!” Sticker Contest concluded on Wednesday with the announcement that a design submitted by a Raleigh County eighth grader had been selected as the Statewide Winner.WV Secretary of State Kris Warner kicked off the state’s first-ever Sticker Contest back in December. With the support of the state’s county clerks, more than 1,100 eighth-grade student artists entered the contest. The cont…
Raleigh County eighth grader wins West Virginia’s first-ever “I Voted!” Sticker Contest
CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – A Raleigh County student has been named the statewide winner of West Virginia’s first-ever “I Voted!” Sticker Contest. West Virginia Secretary of State Kris Warner announced Wednesday that Reese Childers, an eighth grader at Shady Spring Middle School, won the contest with her sticker design following a statewide online vote. Warner launched the contest in December with support from county clerks across the state. Mo…
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