The Demon Spider of Ulster County: How Six 'I Voted' Stickers Won the Internet 😍
Melissa, who is 15 years old, is another finalist in the Ulster County “I Voted” contest.Melissa, a 15-year-old from Gardiner, New York who requested Gizmodo only use her first name for privacy reasons, is another one of the contest’s finalists. She first became inspired to participate in the contest last year when she accompanied her mom to the polls to vote.
As for her design, which you can see above, Melissa said she chose a heart because of the famous “I Love NY” catch phrase and because she wanted to show her love for Ulster County. “The messages I hope my design sends people is that every vote counts, to never underestimate the power of Gen Z because we are the future, and you should always rise up and use your voice!” Melissa wrote in an email.
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