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Haverhill City Clerk launches first ‘I Voted’ sticker contest for K–12 residents

2961579 · March 25, 2025
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Summary

City Clerk Caitlin Wright announced a hand‑drawn I Voted sticker contest for Haverhill residents in grades K–12; entries are due April 1–May 16 and the winning design will be used at local polling places.

City Clerk Caitlin M. Wright told the Haverhill City Council she is launching the city’s first I Voted sticker contest for Haverhill residents in grades K–12.

Wright said the contest is intended to encourage civic engagement among young people during the municipal election season and could help raise turnout. Entries must be hand drawn and preferences will be given to designs that reference Haverhill. The contest is open to Haverhill residents (students need not attend Haverhill Public Schools) and runs from April 1 to May 16.

The clerk’s office will select the winner and use the winning design as the city’s I Voted sticker for local elections. Entries may be submitted via the city clerk’s webpage under the election tab or by email to cityclerk@haverhillma.gov, or hand delivered to the clerk’s office.

This was presented as an informational announcement; the council did not take formal action.