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HELENA, Mont. — Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen unveiled the state’s new “I Voted” sticker design, which will be available to voters across Montana during the 2026 election cycle. Secretary Jacobsen celebrated the unveiling in a collaboration with the Montana Election Team, which includes state and local election officials from all 56 counties.
The design features patriotic red, white, and blue colors with a bold outline of the state of Montana. It also incorporates Montana’s mountain landscape, reflecting the Treasure State’s majestic natural beauty. The stickers will allow Montana voters to proudly share their participation in the midterm elections.
“I’m excited to share Montana’s new ‘I Voted’ sticker with voters across the Treasure State,” said Secretary Jacobsen. “The design celebrates our mountains, beauty, and our love of country. It’s one more way to highlight the importance of making your voice heard at the ballot box as we kick off the 2026 election cycle. The Montana Election Team is honored to conduct these elections for Montanans, and we can’t wait to see voters proudly wearing this new sticker in June and November.”
Montanans will see the new sticker at polling places and in county election offices during the 2026 Primary and General Elections.
Secretary Jacobsen encouraged eligible Montanans to register to vote, confirm their registration information is accurate and up to date, and make a plan to participate in the upcoming elections. Montana voters can visit the Secretary of State’s one-stop voting resources website, VoteMT.gov, for more information.
