National Art Competition – Voting is Open Until August 7!

Voting is now open for the Count All Kids National Art Competition!

The Count All Kids Campaign is committed to ensuring that children are counted in the 2020 Census. We are thrilled that so many children chose to participate in our art competition this summer, and we hope that you and your loved ones have filled out the census. You can respond today at 2020census.gov. 

We received over 100 submissions from children all across the country about what it means to “Count All Kids in the 2020 Census.” Now it’s up to you to determine who best captured this theme.

Voting is now open at this link! 

We encourage you to invite your friends and family to vote in the competition. This is also a great opportunity for you to spread the word about why it is so important to make sure we are all counted in the 2020 Census!

Submissions were broken down into four categories based on rising grade level: 2nd grade and under, 3rd-5th grade, 6th-8th grade, and 9th-12th grade. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place submissions in each category will receive a pre-paid Visa gift card for $100, $50, and $25, respectively.

Voting will close on August 7, so make sure you cast your vote today

You can also find the full collection of art submissions here.

Good luck to everyone who submitted their artwork! 

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