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New Hampshire's 'I Voted' stickers were designed by local elementary school students

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      WELCOME BACK EVERYBODY. YOU KNOW, A BIG CONGRATS TO SOME GRANITE STATE STUDENTS. THE THREE FOURTH GRADERS WHO WON THE I VOTED STICKER CONTEST WERE HONORED FOR THEIR CREATIVITY AND CONQUERED YESTERDAY. THE DESIGNS ALL SHOW NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIDE, A GRACE OF MILTON, JACOB OF AUBURN AND RYLAND OF MOUNT VERNON MET WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE. EACH GOT A PLAQUE WITH THEIR DESIGN ON IT. THE STICKERS WILL BE HANDED OUT AT THE POLLS ON PRIMARY DAY, SO
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      New Hampshire's 'I Voted' stickers were designed by local elementary school students
      Voters across New Hampshire wear them as a badge of pride. Those "I Voted" stickers worn on the chests of thousands of people across the state Tuesday were designed by New Hampshire fourth-grade students.Three designs were chosen in the state's first-ever “I Voted” Sticker Contest, run by the New Hampshire secretary of state's office.More than 1,000 fourth grade students across the state submitted designs, and each was judged on creativity, inclusion and a focus on New Hampshire.The following three winners were chosen for "capturing the spirit of New Hampshire" and encouraging all voters to take part in elections, including the presidential primary in January, the state primary election in September and the general election on Tuesday.GRACE, OF MILTON: Grace's design focused on the state's famed Old Man of the Mountain, with an American flag in the background.JACOB, OF AUBURN: Jake's design features the state of New Hampshire fishing, with an American flag in the background. RILYNN, OF MONT VERNON: Rilynn's design featured a moose standing on an outcrop, with mountains and fall foliage in the background.Grace, Jacob and Rilynn were also invited to the State House to have lunch with Secretary of State David Scanlan and Deputy Secretary of State Erin Hennessey.The winning designs will also be distributed at all primary polling locations across the state.Voter resources:Everything voters need to know before heading to the pollsSign up for the WMUR Politics newsletterDownload the free WMUR app: Apple | Google Play>> Bookmark this: Full New Hampshire election results as soon as the last polls close at 8 p.m.

      Voters across New Hampshire wear them as a badge of pride.

      Those "I Voted" stickers worn on the chests of thousands of people across the state Tuesday were designed by New Hampshire fourth-grade students.

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      Three designs were chosen in the state's first-ever “I Voted” Sticker Contest, run by the New Hampshire secretary of state's office.

      More than 1,000 fourth grade students across the state submitted designs, and each was judged on creativity, inclusion and a focus on New Hampshire.

      The following three winners were chosen for "capturing the spirit of New Hampshire" and encouraging all voters to take part in elections, including the presidential primary in January, the state primary election in September and the general election on Tuesday.

      GRACE, OF MILTON: Grace's design focused on the state's famed Old Man of the Mountain, with an American flag in the background.

      Grace, of Milton
      Hearst Owned

      JACOB, OF AUBURN: Jake's design features the state of New Hampshire fishing, with an American flag in the background.

      Jacob, of Auburn
      Hearst Owned

      RILYNN, OF MONT VERNON: Rilynn's design featured a moose standing on an outcrop, with mountains and fall foliage in the background.

      Rilynn, of Mount Vernon
      Hearst Owned

      Grace, Jacob and Rilynn were also invited to the State House to have lunch with Secretary of State David Scanlan and Deputy Secretary of State Erin Hennessey.

      The winning designs will also be distributed at all primary polling locations across the state.

      Voter resources:

      >> Bookmark this: Full New Hampshire election results as soon as the last polls close at 8 p.m.