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Selena Gomez, Mariska Hargitay and More Stars Who’ve Voted in 2024 U.S. Presidential Election
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Date:2025-04-09 19:08:05
Stars are lining up at the ballot box.
And although Election Day is Nov. 5, some took the opportunity to earn their "I Voted" sticker just a few days beforehand. In fact, celebrities like Katherine Schwarzenegger, Pink and Kerry Washington already made their way to polling booths and ballot boxes across the country.
For instance, Selena Gomez dropped off her ballot on the way to the Wizards Beyond Waverly Place world premiere in Hollywood Oct. 28. Donning a dazzling red custom Rodarte gown and matching heels, she explained in her TikTok video, "Before we go to the premiere, we've got voting!"
As the Emilia Pérez actress—who voted for the very first time in the 2020 presidential election—dropped the vote into the box, she said with a smile, "That suckers in!"
With Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz up against Republican candidate Donald Trump and JD Vance, stars have emphasized the importance of casting ballots. Mariska Hargitay opted to vote in person.
"I believe in a future where our freedoms are protected and our rights are upheld," the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star captioned the Oct. 28 Instagram post. "Today, I voted for that future. You matter. Your voice matters. Your vote matters. Let's shape the future together. Let's get out there and VOTE!!"
Pauline Chalamet, who voted from her mailbox in Europe, also expressed gratitude to the people who work at the polling centers nationwide.
"IT'S THE FINAL COUNTDOWN," the Sex Lives of College Girls actress wrote on Instagram Oct. 21. "Time to mail in our ballots! and a MAAAAJOR shoutout and THANK YOU to all the POLL WORKERS across the USA who are making it possible for ALLLL US citizens to exercise their right to vote. let's go."
For others, the presidential election will be their first time voting. Canadian-born actor Stephen Amell revealed that he became an American citizen in 2022 alongside a snap of his early voting ballot.
"I am humbled and honored to be able to vote in my first federal election," the Arrow actor shared on Instagram. "For the first time, it is my constitutional right."
Keep reading to see all the celebrities exercising their right to vote.
The Gift of Forgiveness author didn't forget to cast her ballot, proudly showing off her "I Voted" sticker.
"We have to use our voices if we want a world that reflects who we are," the singer wrote on Instagram. "This isn’t the time to sit back and watch; don’t leave it up to anyone else to make the decisions that impact your life."
The Scandal star was dressed head-to-toe in voting gear to cast her ballot.
The "Cool for the Summer" singer said she was "so excited" to vote early in California.
Since Halloween was days before the election, the "Roar" singer dressed up to rock the vote.
"Please remember that whoever you are and wherever you live," the Friends alum wrote on Instagram, "your voice matters. Your VOTE matters."
The This Is Us actor rallied fans to vote, writing on Instagram, "Don’t wait if you don’t have to."
Did the Emily in Paris star cast her ballot? Mais oui!
The Desperate Housewives alum shows off her "I Voted" sticker during a day out in New York City.
"I voted today," the Big Little Lies star wrote on Instagram Nov. 1. "I love my country and no matter what happens in this election, I’m here to move our great nation forward in a unified way."
Spotted: the Deadpool star and the Gossip Girl alum voting in Westchester County in New York.
The Disney star dropped off her ballot on the way to the Wizards Beyond Waverly Place premiere.
This is the This Is Us star voting.
The Veep alum proudly posed with her ballot.
And just like that... the Sex and the City star voted in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
The supermodel catwalked her way to the local ballot box to cast her vote. "Living in the United States is a great privilege and so is voting!" she wrote on Instagram. "Get out and let your voice be heard."
The Bottoms actress—who is the daughter of Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber—snapped a selfie with her ballot.
"Your voice is your power," the Honey actress captioned her voting selfie. "Use it."
The Donnie Darko actor flashed his "I Voted Early" sticker underneath his leather jacket.
As Batman Returns actress put it, "Did my civic duty!"
The model looked hard at work filling out her ballot.
"What a privilege!" the singer said of voting. "So grateful to live in a Democracy where every vote matters!"
The "Vampire" singer documented her entire voting process—from filling out her ballot to dropping it off at a local polling station—on TikTok.
The 13 Going on 30 actress proudly wore her "I Voted" sticker to the premiere of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.
You don't need 13 reasons to vote. Just ask the 13 Reasons Why actress, who cast her ballot early in New York City.
The Stranger Things star proved she was no stranger to voting, mailing in her ballot early almost one month before Election Day.
"I voted for me," the pregnant actress wrote on Instagram, "for us and especially for my little future voter."
The Law and Order: Organized Crime star and his wife headed to the voting booth as part of their date night in New York City. As he noted on Instagram, "Vote. Stroll. Experience. Eat."
The Scary Movie alum and the Grey's Anatomy actress voted together.
"It felt so f--king good to vote," the former Top Chef host shared in an Instagram video. "I almost got a little tearful in that little desk with the side things."
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