*** How to Vote for the Pet of Your Choice ***
Final Top Ten Vote Leaders for the 2012 Pet Pix Photo Contest
2781 Votes Roxi ID#24817507
2557 Votes Confetti ID#24163040
1521 Votes Tasha ID#24738224
1441 Votes Buster ID#24206723
1321 Votes Joey ID#24924387
622 Votes Daisy Mae ID#24753305
601 Votes Wesley ID#24925038
509 Votes Chester ID#24263104
421 Votes Cooper James Brown ID#24222132
402 Votes Jonah ID#24334624
If you have questions about the vote total for your pet, please feel free to call Contest Administrator Jim Henderson at 800-955-8742, ext. 8791 or 253-597-8791.
- Each vote is $.25 cents
- You can purchase votes on the contest web site but you must be registered to do so. Once you are registered (or if you already are) you can purchase votes from the choices offered and charge the amount to a credit card
- After purchasing votes you need to then ‘apply’ the votes to the pet or pets of your choice. You will need the Pet ID number from the printed section, or the contest web site by viewing the gallery.
- You can also use the voting ballot which will be in the special section included inside the Oct. 20 newspaper (in both The News Tribune and The Olympian) to vote and mail that to the address on the ballot.
- There will also be voting ballots in both The News Tribune and The Olympian every day from Oct. 20 through Nov. 10.
- You can also call 253-597-8791 or toll free at 800-955-8742, ext. 8791, and use a credit card. This can be done by friends or family who wish to vote but decide to not register on the contest web site.
*Pet with most votes wins $500;
2nd place pet wins $300; 3rd place pet wins $200.
Funds raised from the Pet Pix Contest will go to support the efforts of The News Tribune's and The Olympian's literacy programs - Newspapers in Education..
Entries accepted Sept 10 - Oct 6, 2012. All entries published in special section of The News Tribune on Saturday, Oct 20, 2012. Voting at 25¢ per vote will determine top three winners.
Voting period will be from Oct 20 - Nov 10, 2012
Pet Pix – what the money raised goes towards: Money raised from entries and voting for the Pet Pix Photo Contest supports the Newspapers in Education (NIE) programs at both The News Tribune and The Olympian. The money raised helps support the NIE Program which assists today’s educators in their mission to form tomorrow’s lifelong learners. NIE is a cooperative effort of The News Tribune and The Olympian, working with local schools, to use the newspaper as an educational tool in the classroom. NIE is dedicated to promoting literacy, increasing societal awareness and raising the level of media message comprehension among students of all ages.