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Voting opens for 2025’s Best Looking State Police Cruiser

CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) — It is that time of the year again where people are asked to vote for their favorite State Police cruiser, which includes West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio.

The 2025 ‘America’s Best-Looking Cruiser’ Calendar Contest is the 12th annual contest held by the American Association of State Troopers (AAST).

State Police from every state show off their unique cruisers in the hopes of having their designs end up on next year’s wall calendar. The top 13 cruisers will have a spot on the calendar, but only the top-voted cruiser will end up on the cover.

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Florida State Police claimed victory in the 2024 vote, having accumulated around 28,995 votes, while Kentucky followed close behind with 26,091 votes. West Virginia State police took 4th with 14,562 votes, and Ohio placed 18th with 5,947 votes.

Kentucky State Police took back-to-back top spots in the 2022 and 2021 contests, up one spot for their second-place finish in 2020. They fell to 5th place in 2023. The Ohio State Highway Patrol came in 13th place in 2022 but dropped to 19th in 2023. West Virginia State Police last cracked the top 13 in 2021 with an 11th-place finish. The WVSP beat OHSP by one place in 2023 with an 18th-place finish.

Voting is happening now, and will continue until 5 p.m., July 11. People can only cast one vote per device per person. A link to the vote can be found here and on the AAST website.

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