Let your voice heard by helping us select the next "I Voted" sticker for UNLV!
Over 20 designs, created by UNLV students, were submitted for the contest, which kicked off in September. After a careful judging process, the pool has been narrowed down to six finalists, and now we need your vote!
Cast your vote by Friday, October 11. The winning sticker will be distributed at UNLV Libraries during early voting and on Election Day. Plus, the designer of the winning sticker will receive a $100 RebelCash prize!
Voting is open to UNLV students, faculty, and staff. For questions or more details, contact UNLV Libraries.
Sticker finalists
Title: I Voted in Las Vegas!
Artist: Niko Navalta
This sticker is inspired by UNLV and some iconic locations from the Strip. The sticker is the shape of Nevada. In the foreground, a row of cartoon animal students are lined up to vote. In the background, you can see the LINQ, and the Las Vegas Sphere. Overall, this sticker is an homage to the city of Las Vegas while also appreciating the inclusivity and diversity of UNLV.
Title: Democracy Duckling
Artist: Payton Harmych
This duckling is very proud of everyone who will receive him for participating in the democratic process of voting!
Title: Chip In!
Artist: Richard Vargason
Symbolizing Vegas’s gaming culture with a poker chip, this sticker conveys the message of “chipping in” to your community by voting.
Title: You play the cards, you're dealt
Artist: Andrea Castromora
This design represents factors that the Vegas community knows. The traffic cone for the recent constructions that is all around our city, The cars representing the recent increase in traffic and then we have UNLV which represents how much UNLV has grown within the recent years and finally the hot temperatures which we all know and love and it wouldn't be Vegas if it wasn't hot! Those are the cards that have been dealt to us and as a community we work together to make the best out of it.
Title: Everyone's Voice
Artist: Hopena Ross
My design is meant to illustrate different cultures coming together to make this country a better place (ex. voting, utilizing their voice).
Title: Votes Here What Wait For Our Future
Artist: Erik Salas Duran
Just an average citizen doing their part of our nation and people that will have an impact for our futures.
Early voting in Lied Library is scheduled Oct. 30-Nov 1 from 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. in the Goldfield Room at Lied Library. The Election Day voting site will be open on Tuesday, Nov. 5 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Goldfield Room in Lied Library.