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Adams announces 2024 Student Essay and Slogan Contest

From Michon Lindstrom

Frankfort, KY - Secretary of State Michael Adams has announced his Office's 2024 essay contest for students in grades 9-12, and slogan contest for students in grades 6-8. The winners will receive prizes and be honored in a public ceremony.

"Encouraging civic interest at a young age is crucial to having civically engaged adults," said Adams. "I hope these contests will help our students become informed and engaged in our political process."

The essay question posed to high schoolers is, "What can Kentuckians do to ensure that voters are well informed on policies and candidates?" Students should limit their essays to 1,000 words.

The slogan contest invites middle school students to suggest a slogan that encourages voters to be well informed about policies and candidates.

Learn more at www.sos.ky.gov/civic-initiatives/Pages/essayslogan.aspx.


Whether submitted electronically or by mail, all entries must be received by the Secretary of State's Office by 5pmET on Friday, January 31, 2025.

This story was posted on 2024-11-27 10:16:26
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