Selena Gomez, Mariska Hargitay and More Stars Who’ve Voted in 2024 U.S. Presidential Election

Stars are lining up at the ballot box.

With early voting in full swing for the 2024 presidential election, celebrities like Mandy Moore, Gwyneth Paltrow and Kevin Bacon made their way to polling booths and ballot boxes across the country to cast their vote. Although Election Day is Nov. 5, some took the opportunity to earn their "I Voted" sticker earlier.

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.

"Your voice is your power," the Honey actress captioned her voting selfie. "Use it."

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 retired tennis player and the Grace and Frankie actress proudly wore their early voting stickers.

In New York City, there are dedicated voters casting their ballots. The Law and Order: Special Victims Unit star was one of them.

The Batman Returns actress looked more than ready to cast her ballot in her "Please Vote" hat.

The Sex Lives of College Girls star dropped off her ballot while wearing a hat supporting her local poll workers.

Proving that exercising his democratic right is not the wooooorst, the Parks and Recreation alum showed off his "I Voted" stricker.

The former racecar driver said she voted for the first time in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.

The Footloose alum danced his way to a mailbox in New York City to cast his vote.

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