People’s Choice Award

The Sammies People’s Choice award gives special recognition to one of the current year’s finalists.

The People’s Choice selection is based solely on the total number of votes each finalist receives and is separate from the selection of the category award winners. An individual or team may win both the People’s Choice award and the category award for which they are a finalist.

Who Votes

Anyone may vote for the People’s Choice.

How it Works

  1. Read the finalists’ profiles to learn about their accomplishments,
  2. Vote for your top picks using the poll on this page. You may select as many finalists as you like.
  3. Vote again! You may submit your vote once every 24 hours, and you can vote for the same or different finalists each time.
  4. Throughout the voting period, we will narrow the field and reset the poll for the remaining top contenders.

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Finalists

The 2024 Top 12 Finalists

Department of Labor
Christopher Mark  
Devoted a lengthy federal career to preventing fatalities from roof falls and other underground mining disasters, saving countless lives.
Department of the Treasury
Darnita S. Trower, Wanda J. Brown, Gerald D. Johnson and the Paperless Processing Initiative Team 
Developed a new system that will enable taxpayers to electronically submit all correspondence and non-tax forms to the IRS for the 2024 filing season, laying the groundwork for future advancements in paperless processing.
Department of Labor
Nancy Alcantara, Shannon Rebolledo, Justin Uphold and the Packers Sanitation Investigation Leads Team
Discovered more than 100 children ages 13 to 17 illegally working on dangerous machinery in 13 meat slaughterhouses across eight states, leading to a large civil penalty and a new approach to child labor law enforcement.
Internal Revenue Service
Trevor McAleenan, Michael Lane
Spearheaded a cutting-edge investigation that led to the seizure and forfeiture of more than $3 billion worth of bitcoin, one of the largest financial seizures in the history of the U.S. government.
Department of Transportation
Tony Mento, Camille Otto, Hari Kalla  
Provided critical coordination as well as technical expertise that led to the reopening of a major interstate highway in Philadelphia less than two weeks after a fiery gasoline tanker crash destroyed a bridge over an exit ramp.
Environmental Protection Agency
Pete Guria, Steve Calanog, Tara Fitzgerald and the 2023 Maui Wildfires Emergency Response Team
Directed more than 300 Environmental Protection Agency personnel to remove tons of hazardous materials from the Maui wildfires while respecting local cultural norms and setting standards for federal response teams that followed.
Environmental Protection Agency
Karl Simon, Christine Koester, Matt Lakin and the Clean School Bus Team
Designed and implemented a program that funds new electric and cleaner-energy school buses, reducing pollution and improving air quality for children in low-income communities.
Department of Agriculture
Tara McHugh 
Partnered with innovators to develop novel healthy processed food products that have reduced food waste and created jobs in high-unemployment areas, and now leads more than 1,400 employees in eight Western states.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Neil Cheatwood, Stephen Hughes
Envisioned and led the development of a new inflatable heat shield for planetary entry, descent and landing that will enable spacecraft to deliver bigger payloads to distant planets, including during a future human mission to Mars.
Department of Agriculture
Yan Ping (Judy) Chen, Jay D. Evans
Revolutionized bee disease diagnosis and treatment, introducing cutting-edge technologies to detect virus pathogens and developing novel medicines to enhance bee health and prevent colony collapse.
Department of Veterans Affairs
Christopher Johnston, Rachel Han, Ryan Thurlwell and the VA Mobile App Team
Developed an app that enables veterans to use their mobile phones or tablets to view and cancel health care appointments, manage claims, upload documentation, obtain vaccine records, message their doctor, locate Department of Veterans Affairs facilities and more.
Department of Commerce
Francine E. Alkisswani, Ph.D.
Advocated for and implemented a federal program to promote historically Black colleges and universities as innovation hubs that bridge the digital divide for underserved communities.
Terms and Conditions

The Sammies People’s Choice award gives special recognition to one of the current year’s finalists. This award does not include a cash, merchandise, travel or other form of monetary prize. Each round for the People’s Choice voting will conclude at 11:59 p.m. ET.

Voting is open to all interested parties. There are no exclusions regarding who may vote for any or all of the current year’s finalists. Use of any macro, script or automated program, or use of false or fictitious accounts to generate votes may invalidate such votes. The People’s Choice selection will be based solely on the total number of votes each finalist receives through “WP Forms” on the Service to America Medals website.

Selection of the People’s Choice honoree is separate from the selection of the category award winners. It is possible for an individual or team to win both the People’s Choice award and the category award for which they are a finalist.

The Partnership for Public Service reserves the right to withdraw a finalist from consideration and recognition if for any reason the finalist is determined to not meet eligibility requirements or intent of the Service to America Medals. In addition, the Partnership reserves the right to disqualify any finalist found to be in violation of these rules, or who obtains or attempts to obtain votes by any fraudulent or inappropriate means, including, without limitation, offering prizes or other inducements.