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Katy Perry, Jennifer Aniston, John Cena, Ryan Reynolds and others vote in US Elections 2020
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Kanye West, who is one of the Presidential candidates in US Elections 2020, shared a photo and wrote, "Today I voted for the first time in my life for the President of the United States, and it's for someone I truly trust...me." (Photo: Kanye West/Instagram)
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Sharing the photo, Kim Kardashian wrote, "I VOTED!!!! Did you?!?! If you are in line when the hours of operation close at the polls, they are required to stay open and allow you to vote, so do not get out of line." (Photo: Kim Kardashian/Instagram)
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Jennifer Aniston was one of the early voters. On Instagram, sharing pictures of herself, the Friends actor said she voted for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. In the caption, she mentioned, "I voted for them because right now this country is more divided than ever. Right now, a few men in power are deciding what women can and can’t do with their own bodies. Our current President has decided that racism is a non-issue. He has repeatedly and publicly ignored science... too many people have died. I urge you to really consider who is going to be most affected by this election if we stay on the track we’re on right now... your daughters, the LGBTQ+ community, our Black brothers and sisters, the elderly with health conditions, and your future kids and grandkids (who will be tasked with saving a planet that our leadership refuses to believe is hurting). This whole thing isn’t about one candidate or one single issue, it’s about the future of this country and of the world. Vote for equal human rights, for love, and for decency." (Photo: Jennifer Aniston/Instagram)
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Sharing a selfie on Instagram, Jennifer Lopez informed her fans that she has voted for Kamal Harris and Joe Biden in US Elections 2020. (Photo: Jennifer Lopez/Instagram)
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Julia Roberts was one of the early voters. The actor has been encouraging her fans to cast their votes too. (Photo: Julia Roberts/Instagram)
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Brie Larson shared her voting experience. Sharing a picture on Instagram, Brie said she could not vote through mail ballots, and that is why she drove to a local polling location to request a ballot and vote. "Your voice matters. Your vote is valid. And I am wishing you all the strength in fighting any battles on your vote 2020 journey!" she wrote. (Photo: Brie Larson/Instagram)
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Halle Berry voted early and urged fans to do the same to "create the world you want to see." (Photo: Halle Berry/Instagram)
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Laura Dern is a proud voter. (Photo: Laura Dern/Instagram)
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Selena Gomez was one of the celebrities who made their vote count in US Elections 2020. (Photo: Selena Gomez/Instagram)
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Awkwafina, who voted on November 3, shared a selfie on Instagram. (Photo: Awkwafina/Instagram)
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Gigi Hadid voted early. She shared a picture on Instagram and wrote, "I voted absentee last week with my daughter next to me, for an America I want her to see; but not just for us- for fellow Americans that are less privileged, with hope for a nation that is unified, that is empathetic, & for a leader that is compassionate." (Photo: Gigi Hadid/Instagram)
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Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively voted together. Sharing a photo on Instagram, Lively wrote, "It was Ryan’s first time. He was understandably scared. It all happened so fast. Like, REALLY fast. He wept. I pretended to weep. Then he called all his friends. #voteearly" (Photo: Blake Lively/Instagram)
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Lady Gaga voted last week. The singer shared a video of her ballot drop off experience. (Photo: Lady Gaga/Instagram)
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Natalie Portman, who voted last month, shared a selfie on Instagram. (Photo: Natalie Portman/Instagram)
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Gwyneth Paltrow was one of the celebrities to cast a vote in US Elections 2020. (Photo: Gwyneth Paltrow/Instagram)
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Viola Davis shared a selfie on Instagram and wrote, "WE Voted!! This is a year of wokeness and understanding that we have to be the change we want to see." (Photo: Viola Davis/Instagram)
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Demi Lovato said, "I vote because I love my country. From my friends and family members who live here, to my neighbors and millions of people I don’t know, I love the citizens here. This year I’ve been so stressed and anxious from politics alone. This post isn’t about telling you to vote for, it’s about telling you to vote PERIOD. I want to know that whatever the outcome is, we raised our voices and spoke up for what we wanted. And if change is what you want, nothing will change unless you take action. So please, if you are old enough, please get out there and speak up. P.S. I’m so grateful to have been able to vote because it wasn’t too long ago women didn’t even have those rights.. (see what happens when we demand change?" (Photo: Demi Lovato/Instagram)
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Kevin Hart, who voted last month, asked his fans to make their votes count. "Your voice is important, your vote is important," he said in a video on Instagram. (Photo: Kevin Hart/Instagram)
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Anne Hathaway, who voted last week, shared she felt good about voting for Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. (Photo: Anne Hathaway/Instagram)
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Reese Witherspoon said she felt good "to exercise" her "right to vote." The Morning Show actor voted last month. (Photo: Reese Witherspoon/Instagram)
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Sharing a picture, Octavia Spencer wrote, "God shed His grace on thee!! #vote" (Photo: Octavia Spencer/Instagram)
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Julianne Hough shared a selfie after casting her vote. (Photo: Julianne Hough/Instagram)
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Jessica Alba, who voted in October, asked fans to vote for change. She wrote, "We believe in fairness, equality, and treating people with dignity. We are black and brown entrepreneurs. We are proud Americans. As importantly, we love being part of the GLOBAL Community. We believe in protecting our planet. We believe in helping those in need. We hate racists w a passion. Vote for BASIC HUMAN DECENCY. Our leadership needs to reflect that. Period." (Photo: Jessica Alba/Instagram)
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Amber Heard voted on Tuesday. (Photo: Amber Heard/Instagram)
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John Cena shared this picture to inform his fans that he also voted. (Photo: John Cena/Instagram)
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Katy Perry was among the celebrities who cast their ballots. She also urged her fans to vote. (Photo: Katy Perry/Instagram)
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Sunny Leone is looking forward to the results of US Elections 2020. (Photo: Sunny Leone/Instagram)
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Sharing a selfie on Instagram, Kate Hudson wrote, "I know some of us are feeling cross eyed but WE’RE ALMOST THERE!!! STAY IN LINE!!! Let’s go!!!" (Photo: Kate Hudson/Instagram)