Today is the big day, and in case you forget or think about letting the day go by without doing anything important, countless celebrities turned to Twitter to remind you to do your civic duty.
Many celebrities started early, even logging in to Twitter to make sure other people woke up today ready for Election Day. Katy Perry was just one of many other people who entered this category.
Viola Davis is no stranger to the awards, being the first African-American actress to win an Academy Award, an Emmy and a Tony (actually two of them), however, if she was awarded an award for the most enthusiastic tweet about voting, her call would be on the list of nominees.
Demi Lovato is no stranger to expressing his emotions about politics, as he can attest to who has heard her protest anthem “Commander-in-Chief”.
Ariana Grande took a break from selling her new number one album for the electorate to locate the nearest polling place.
This Is Us actress and singer Mandy Moore has been more politically active lately, and she wasn’t passing by to let the day go unnoticed.
Halsey was with a darker tone:
Jordan Peele undeniable and in a straight line.
Kim Kardashian West has presented helpful notes to others for viewing in the stands if they are concerned that their right to vote will be violated.
He then continued to proudly display his sticker (and a face adorned, no doubt, with KKW Beauty products).
Ryan Seacrest’s message was direct, but he also provided a link that other people can use to locate his correct polling place.
Jamie Lee Curtis is as tough as ever.
Actress Olivia Wilde tried to motivate the electorate to persevere in long queues.
Josh Gad also implored his enthusiasts to his local polling place.
Mark Hamill regularly heads to Twitter with prank messages, or at least with a lot of mockery. Today, it’s become serious. (Don’t worry about Hamill fans, in other places you’re injected with a lot of humor in your political tweets. )
Director Kevin Smith checked his callArray. that he created.
Jimmy Fallon is not one to make political statements, today is not much different because he did not take sides, but he encouraged enthusiasts to vote.
If I could make a “I voted” sticker sexy, of course it would be Jennifer Lopez.
Jim Carrey would possibly play Joe Biden on Saturday Night Live, but today he’s just another successful actor who tells other people to vote.
Taraji P. Henson the importance of contributing to the country’s democracy.
Forest Whitaker has a degree of seriousness, as does his tweets.
CNN’s leading expert, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, shared an inspiring story to get the vote.
This is just a pattern of featured faces and ambitious names looking to go out and vote today. If you’re wondering what your favorite celebrity has to say about Election Day, it’s likely that if you have an active Twitter account, you can temporarily locate it through the check-out.
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