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Louisiana ‘I Voted’ sticker for 2024 revealed. See this year's design

Louisiana ‘I Voted’ sticker for 2024 revealed. See this year's design

They unveiled it at a ceremony at Louisiana’s Old Governor’s Mansion.

BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) -- We now know what the 2024 “I Voted” sticker looks like after Louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry and Academy Award winner William Joyce unveiled it on Monday, July 8.

They unveiled it at a ceremony at Louisiana’s Old Governor’s Mansion.

Joyce, an artist from Shreveport, designed the new “I Voted” sticker.

“I am honored to be asked to do the art for this year’s ‘I Voted’ Election Day badge,” Joyce said. “While making it, I thought about how it feels to vote. For me it feels fantastic. Like I matter. Like I make a difference. Regardless of political party, democracy is a song everyone loves, so let’s vote and go to the freedom dance!”

“To have such a talented and renowned Louisiana artist like William Joyce designing our 2024 ‘I Voted’ sticker is a great honor,” Landry said. “I know all Louisiana voters will enjoy receiving this beautiful sticker after making their voices heard in the upcoming election.”

This picture shows the 2024 “I Voted” sticker along with Louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry and Academy Award winner William Joyce.
Louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry and Academy Award winner William Joyce stand next to the 2024 “I Voted” sticker. (Image courtesy of Louisiana Secretary of State)

The next chance that Louisiana residents will get to vote is during the Open Primary/Presidential/Congressional Election on Tuesday, Nov. 5.

Residents can keep up with any important voting-related information through the GeauxVote Mobile app or Geaux Vote website.

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