IN PHOTOS: Stars vote in US elections

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IN PHOTOS: Stars vote in US elections
Chris Evans, Ellen DeGeneres, Anne Hathaway, Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift and more vote in this year's US elections

Screengrabs from Instagram/@theeellenshow/annehathaway/@taylorswift/Kevin Winter/Getty Images/AFP

NEW YORK, USA –  Americans headed to the polls on Tuesday, November 8 to vote at this year’s elections, which will end in either a Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump win. Stars took to social media to urge their fans to vote, and some celebrities also took some time to explain who they were voting for and why. 

Clinton has so far enjoyed much support in the entertainment industry, with powerful industry names like Jay Z and Beyonce, Katy Perry, Madonna, John Legend, Lady Gaga, and Bruce Springsteen among her many supporters. 

Trump’s fewer celebrity supporters include Kid Rock, Jon Voight, and Stephen Baldwin. 

Let’s take a look at what the stars have posted so far:

Madonna 

We Got This!!!!!! H.R.C./a>

A photo posted by Madonna (@madonna) on

 

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban posted a photo of them together.

Just voted!!!!!! – KU #ElectionDay #vote

A photo posted by Keith Urban (@keithurban) on

 

 

Anne Hathaway posted on Instagram: “Today is #ElectionDay! Have you made your voice heard yet?”

 

Today is #ElectionDay! Have you made your voice heard yet? Check the link in my bio to find out where to vote

A photo posted by Anne Hathaway (@annehathaway) on

 

She followed it up with another Instagram post why she’s voting for Hillary Clinton.

In an effort to be sensitive to the disparate beliefs and political leanings of everyone here, I have done my best to keep my posts focused on the importance of voting during this election. Until now. Yes, I am voting for a Nasty Woman. Yes, I am voting for someone who as a private citizen refused to let disabled children live a life in the shadows and fought to get them rights and representation. Yes, I am voting for the former First Lady of Arkansas who championed a program (HIPPY) which sent teachers into the homes of underprivileged families to train parents in school preparedness and literacy, a program which became a model for other states. Yes, I am voting for the former First Lady who, in 1995, when it was insanely unpopular to express feminist views, stood in front of the world and said in that particular, driven Midwestern lilt of hers “Human rights are women’s rights, and women’s rights are human rights.” [Now in 2016, we say “(duh) yeah” and we feel entitled to that attitude in no small part because of the truth expressed by a brave woman in power.] Yes, I am voting for the former senator from NY who worked across party lines to get first responders the support they needed long after the towers fell on that tragic day. And Yes, I am voting for the former Secretary of State who was in the room when the particular terror of Osama Bin Laden was finally, finally silenced. Yes, yes, YES I am voting for @HillaryClinton, the most qualified candidate our country has ever had the opportunity to vote for. Hill-yes #Imwithher, and I hope you are too. #VOTELIKEITMATTERSCUZITDOES

A photo posted by Anne Hathaway (@annehathaway) on

 

Nick Jonas voted after he landed from Hawaii, based from his Instagram post.

Right off the plane from Hawaii to go vote. #electionday

A photo posted by Nick Jonas (@nickjonas) on

 

Miley Cyrus posted these photo.

 

I voted today for @hillaryclinton  I am so proud of all of you who did the same! #imwithher

A photo posted by Miley Cyrus (@mileycyrus) on

 

Neil Patrick Harris proudly showed his “I Voted” sticker.

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. – Martin Luther King Jr.” #VOTE

A photo posted by Neil Patrick Harris (@nph) on

 

Patton Oswalt posted a photo of him and his daughter after voting.

 

Captain America star Chris Evans said he was with Hillary, using the Clinton campaign slogan as his hashtag. 

 

Colombian actress Sofia Vergara and husband Joe Manganiello also shared their photo after voting.

We did it!!! @joemanganiello #vote

A photo posted by Sofia Vergara (@sofiavergara) on

 

Halle Berry also posted a photo after voting.

No caption necessary.

A photo posted by Halle Berry (@halleberry) on

 

Kate Hudson proudly displayed her sticker.

I voted

A photo posted by Kate Hudson (@katehudson) on

 

Check out Ellen DeGeneres‘ photo.

I love my @HappyHippiefdn hoodie and the person who made it, @MileyCyrus. #ivoted #happyhippie

A photo posted by Ellen (@theellenshow) on

 

Model Karlie Kloss posted this.

 

Joe Jonas also tweeted after voting. 

 

Amy Poehler also tweeted this photo.

 

Taylor Swift – who had been silent about the election – posted a picture of herself on Instagram dressed casually as she waited in a long line at a polling station.

Today is the day. Go out and VOTE

A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on

 

Although Swift –  who performed at the 2008 Republican convention but generally stays out of politics – encouraged voters to come to the polls, she did not reveal her own choice.

Katy Perry, often seen as Swift’s rival, is Clinton’s self-described “number one fan.” On Election Day, she posted repeatedly on Twitter, where she has nearly 94 million followers, more than anyone else.

In one video, Perry appears with a fluffy little dog asking voters to head the polls.  


 

She also posted a commercial for Clinton set to “Roar,” in which a diverse array of Americans sway to her blockbuster tune, urging a “vote against hate.”

 

 

Jay Z and his wife, pop diva Beyonce, led a concert for Clinton on Friday in the battleground state of Ohio. Beyonce on Tuesday posted a short, cinematic video from the show to her 88 million Instagram followers.

 

A video posted by Beyoncé (@beyonce) on

 

“So many people lost their lives for us to even have the opportunity to vote,” Jay Z said at the end of the video.

It would be a “major disservice if we don’t go out and let our voice be heard,” he added.

Rihanna also declared her Election Day support for Clinton, tweeting a selfie with a picture of the candidate on the chart-topping singer’s shirt, whose new dreadlocks dangled down.

 

 

And Colombian superstar Shakira reached out to US Latino voters, who have been particularly offended by Republican candidate Donald Trump’s fiery calls to curb immigration.

“The Latino vote can help decide the fate of a nation and the world’s,” she tweeted in English, adding, “Don’t stand still – vote now!”

 

Trump, who enlisted few celebrity supporters, criticized Clinton for appearing with Jay Z and Beyonce, pointing to the rapper’s use of profanity.

Trump nevertheless campaigned with hard rocker Ted Nugent, who grabbed his own genitals to illustrate his view of Democrats.  – with reports from Agence France-Presse/ Rappler.com

 

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