Celebrities are proving once again that they’re ‘just like us!’ by hitting the polls today to vote in the midterm elections.
In the hours since the polls opened, social media has been flooded with ‘I Voted’ sticker selfies from stars including Jessica Biel, Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Garner, Alyssa Milano, Drew Barrymore, Neil Patrick Harris, Jeff Goldblum, Mandy Moore, Marc Jacobs and Phoebe Robinson.
Actress and comedian Mindy Kaling posed in a patriotic blue-striped sweater with her ‘I Voted’ sticker on her chest, writing in an Instagram caption: ‘Thank you 14th Amendment for letting me vote today! Comment or tag yourself if you feel the same!’
Late Night host Seth Meyers posted a post-voting photo with his wife Alexi and their two-year-old son Ashe on Instagram, writing in the caption: ‘Our son was disappointed because he thought we were going to “boat” but otherwise a success! #Vote.’
Fellow host Jimmy Fallon also posted a polling place selfie with his wife Nancy Juvonen, writing on Twitter: ‘Vote with a friend! #GoVote #IVoted #WeVoted #MidtermElection2018.’
Celebrities are sharing post-voting selfies on social media to remind fans to go to the polls today. Pictured: Jessica Biel shows off her ‘I Voted’ sticker on Instagram
Mindy Kaling showed off her ‘I Voted’ sticker in an Instagram post Tuesday morning, writing in the caption: ‘Thank you 14th Amendment for letting me vote today!’
Late Night host Seth Meyers posted a polling place photo with his wife Alexi and their two-year-old son Ashe on Instagram, writing in the caption: ‘Our son was disappointed because he thought we were going to “boat” but otherwise a success! #Vote’
Reese Witherspoon Instagrammed a post-voting selfie on Tuesday morning, writing in the caption: ‘I just voted, how about you?’
Neil Patrick Harris wrote on Instagram: ‘Proud to be in a country where the people’s votes matter. I’ve done my part, have you..? #vote’
Jimmy Fallon posted a polling place selfie with his wife Nancy Juvonen while fellow late night host Jimmy Kimmel wrote the word ‘VOTE!’ on his hand and took a selfie with it
Olivia Wilde told Instagram followers: ‘Go be awesome and VOTE YOUR FRIGGIN FACE OFF!’
Amy Poehler (left) and Amy Schumer (right) braved soggy weather in New York City to cast their ballots. The protected their stickers from the conditions with rain gear
Mandy Moore paired her ‘I Voted’ sticker with a T-shirt that says: ‘Voting: 100% more effective than complaining on the Internet’
Maggie Gyllenhaal and husband Peter Sarsgaard smile in front of a sign pointing to the polls
Jeff Goldblum and Jennifer Garner wear their ‘I Voted’ stickers proudly over their hearts
Emmy Rossum put her sticker on top of the ‘I am a voter’ pullover she wore to the polls
Madonna posted a selfie alongside a photo of her official absentee ballot on Instagram
Joe Jonas proudly wore his ‘I Voted’ sticker on top of an all-plaid ensemble
Julianne Moore wrote on Instagram: ‘”Voting isn’t the most we can do, it’s the least.” Gloria Steinem, My Life on the Road’
Lenny Kravitz struck a pose while waiting in line to cast a ballot, writing on Instagram: ‘Get out and vote!’
Oprah paused during her workout to record a video reminding people to head to the polls
Padma Lakshmi points to her ‘I Voted’ sticker after casting her ballot in New York City
A number of stars have spent the last several months motivating their fans to exercise their right to vote this year.
Now that Tuesday November 6 is finally here, those stars are putting their money where their mouth is.
Pop powerhouse Pink! shared a selfie with her ‘I Voted’ sticker on Instagram, writing in the caption: ‘BECAUSE NO ONE WILL EVER TAKE MY VOICE. I VOTED. Because they work for us. I VOTED. BECAUSE I HONOR THOSE THAT HAVE FOUGHT AND DIED FOR THESE RIGHTS. I voted. BECAUSE IN ORDER TO HAVE AN OPINION YOU MUST PARTICIPATE. I voted. GO BE LOUD. GO VOTE.’
Actress Alyssa Milano posted a video of herself excitedly driving a group of friends to their polling place in California.
Many other celebrities won’t be checking in at their local polling place today because they took advantage of early voting or sent in their ballots ahead of time.
Over the last month stars including Taylor Swift, Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Camila Cabello, Emily Blunt and John Kransinski shared photos with their mail-in ballots and early voting stickers.
First daughter Ivanka Trump posted an Instagram story reminding her followers to go vote
Pink held her ‘I Voted’ sticker in a selfie posted on Instagram, writing in the caption: ‘BECAUSE NO ONE WILL EVER TAKE MY VOICE. I VOTED. Because they work for us. I VOTED. BECAUSE I HONOR THOSE THAT HAVE FOUGHT AND DIED FOR THESE RIGHTS. I voted. BECAUSE IN ORDER TO HAVE AN OPINION YOU MUST PARTICIPATE. I voted. GO BE LOUD. GO VOTE’
Designer Marc Jacobs held a thumbs up next to his ‘I Voted’ sticker after hitting the polls
Olivia Munn tweeted a photo of a pin with the words: ‘I am a vote’, writing in the caption: ‘Today’s the day! No matter who you vote for, it’s just important to exercise your right to vote’
Phoebe Robinson and Drew Barrymoore placed their ‘I Voted’ stickers directly over their mouths in selfies posted on Instagram
Queer Eye star Jonathan Van Ness posted a smiley selfie with his sticker directly on his nose
Victoria Justice reminded her Instagram followers: ‘Your vote can make a difference!’
Modern Family star pulled out her ‘Phenomenal Voter’ sweatshirt in honor of Election Day
TV personality RuPaul and a friend pose for a selfie with their ‘I Voted’ stickers
Katie Couric reported that her polling place in New York City was packed when she arrived
Mariska Hargitay (left) and Cyndi Lauper (right) paired their ‘I Voted’ stickers with thick
Many celebrities, including actors Emily Blunt and John Krasinski (pictured), shared early voting selfies in the weeks leading up to today’s election
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds pose with their early voting ballots before sending them off
Camila Cabello announced that she’d voted in the state of Florida in an Instagram last week
Kesha also reminded her fan base to be educated about their state’s voting requirements
Kerry Washington tweeted that exercising her right to vote ‘felt so good’ on Friday afternoon