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Design competition opens to district’s young people

The Wānaka App

05 August 2022, 5:00 PM

Design competition opens to district’s young peopleQLDC has created a design competition for 15 to 20-year-olds to help engage them in the election process.

Young people are invited to enter a poster design competition where the winning design could be printed on the back of a bus.


The competition, run by Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC), is to design a poster that encourages people to vote in this year’s local election.



QLDC electoral officer Jane Robertson said the competition, which is open to youth aged 15-20, aims to engage young people in the election.


“While young people under the age of 18 can’t vote, we want to engage them in the election process,” she said.


“Voting habits and an interest in democracy can start young, especially if we make it interesting.”


The winning design could be displayed on the back of a public bus, published in QLDC’s magazine Scuttlebutt, shared with local and national media, and featured on the QLDC website and social media channels. 



Large copies of the winning design will also be printed for the local community and school.


“We hope that keen art or design students, or any young person, may be interested in entering to help boost their portfolio for any future art and design endeavours – art school, further education, job applications - anything like that. 


“Or perhaps just because they have an interest in design, communications, and democracy,” Jane said.



The competition is open to 15 to 20-year-olds who live in the Queenstown Lakes District. 


Entries close at midnight on Sunday August 21. 


Entries need to be PDF or JPEG and sent to [email protected] with the subject line: Voting poster competition.


Terms and conditions are available here.


This year’s local body elections will be held on October 8.


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