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Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen unveiled a new Montana "I Voted" sticker ahead of the 2026 elections.

Secretary Christi Jacobsen, Montana Election Team: ‘Montana’s new I Voted sticker on full display during 2026 Primary Election’

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HELENA, Mont. — Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen says Montana voters are receiving the state’s new “I Voted” sticker at polling places across the Treasure State as they cast their ballots in today’s 2026 Primary Election. The redesigned sticker, unveiled earlier this year, features patriotic red, white, and blue colors, and a bold outline of Montana’s iconic mountain landscape, giving voters a customized way to proudly display their participation in the 2026 election.

“It’s exciting to see Montanans walk out of their polling places wearing the new ‘I Voted’ sticker,” said Secretary Jacobsen. “This fresh design celebrates our great state – our mountains, our patriotism, and our shared commitment to safe, secure, transparent, and accessible elections. I’m grateful to the Montana Election Team and voters in all 56 counties who are bringing it to life at the polls today.”

Secretary Jacobsen and the Montana Election Team encourage voters to share a picture with their new sticker after casting their ballots and to remind friends and family to make a plan to vote or return their absentee ballots in person before the polls close at 8 p.m. Voters can find election information and resources, including polling place locations and other important Election Day reminders, by visiting VoteMT.gov.

“The Montana Election Team is honored to serve our voters, and election officials in every county are standing by throughout the day to answer questions, provide assistance, and ensure every eligible Montanan has the opportunity for their voice to be heard,” said Secretary Jacobsen. “Thanks for voting, Montana!”