Winners were named on Saturday for the Second Annual City of Soldotna I Voted Sticker Design Contest.
The set of community-created voting stickers will be available at Soldotna polling locations during the Oct. 1 municipal election.
Ruth Ann, a 12-year-old IDEA Homeschool student, won the “Future Voter” category with a depiction of a eagle against the American flag.
Lily, a 16-year-old IDEA Homeschool student, won the youth category with her image of a plane carrying an “I Voted” banner.
Trinity Godfrey won the adult prize with her design of a mountain rising above spruce trees and the Kenai River.
Kenai Peninsula artists across three categories — “Future Voter,” youth and adult — last month submitted their designs for the stickers. A panel of judges considered all the designs and decided three finalists for each age group. The winners were chosen in a public election available on the city’s website.
More information about the contest can be found at soldotna.org, under the City Clerk’s office. Photos of the winning designs and other finalists can be found at “City of Soldotna” on Facebook.
Reach reporter Jake Dye at jacob.dye@peninsulaclarion.com.

