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Demi Lovato returned to social media for the first time

The "Sober" singer took to Instagram Election Day Tuesday to share a picture of herself in the midterms.

"I am so grateful to be home in time to vote!" Lovato wrote. This is her first post since thanking "God for keeping me alive and well".

The singer and actress used her platform to encourage her fans to exercise their right to vote: "One vote can make a difference, so make sure your voice is heard … now go out and #VOTE !!!!"

Lovato is one of many stars hitting the polls.

Beyonce reflected on her right to vote: "I'm feeling grateful for everyone before me, and I'm so excited about it. power to make it right. "

She continued: "We need you, we are all united, we are so united.

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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson used the midterms as another opportunity to troll comedian Kevin Hart: "Get out and VOTE Do not For Me."

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Chrissy Teigen may not have an "I Voted" sticker to prove it, but the outspoken Democrat cast her nerd.

"I did not want to get a sticker because it was by mail." Needless to say "The model, who is one of President Donald Trump's biggest critics, tweeted, adding to her senator, "Please kamala, I beg you to make sure you're going to get a sticker so I'm feeling, right now.

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Good Jovi frontman Jon Good Jovi did not get a sticker and rocked it proudly: "It's Election Day! Get out and vote."

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Rihanna, who recently slammed President Trump for playing her single "Do not Stop the Music" at one of his "tragic" rallies, reminded voters to say "no matter what they try." Pollution close at 7pm This is where it counts guys, "she added.

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Lady Gaga did the same: "If you're in line, stay in line.

Justin Timberlake skip the line and make the vote "My absentee ballot's in … make sure you GO VOTE on Tuesday !! Remember: NO voting booth selfies."

Jada Pinkett Smith, Jennifer Garner and Camila Cabello all took selfies with their "I Voted" stickers.

The "Havanna" singer added: "I'm going to be angry at you."

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Nick Jonas proudly shared "I voted!"

Alicia Keys "bow (ed) down in deep honor" of her ancestors that "fought and died and survived and created everything we now have access to."

She continued: "We are proud to be your wildest dream and we will not let you down!

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Jake Gyllenhaal encouraged fans to "vote for change, for compassion, for civility, for wisdom."

He added: "Voting because you think the government does not have a vote because you can, because we fight for rights by exercising them."

Oprah, who spent time in Georgia campaigning for gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, took to her Instagram to continue her effort in a "Vote" shirt: "The antidote to Hate … VOTE your love!"

Emily Blunt and John Krasinski escaped "The Quiet Place" to say: "#Vote"

Drew Barrymore let her "I Voted" sticker. Kim Kardashian West and Kourtney Kardashian followed.

John Stamos said, "I will be in the first line of voting polls open tomorrow – not just because it's the right thing to do, but this time has changed. up at 4am. "

Mindy Kaling thanked the "14th & 19th Amendment for letting me vote today!"

Diddy may be afraid of clowns, but the hip-hop mogul (and family) are not sure of casting their ballots: "TODAY IS THE DAY. Do not let anything stop you from voting. Make your voice heard. Every single vote counts. #VoteOrDie "

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Reese Witherspoon has a question for you: "I Voted! … How about you ?! "

"Late Night" host Seth Myers turned to a trip to a family affair: "Our son was disappointed because he thought we were going to" boat "but otherwise a success! #Vote"

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Amy Schumer, who is here in the list of appointments of gubernatorial candidates, hashtagged #votewithus.

A day earlier, the comedian shared a video of her ultrasound with information for citizens to find their own polling location.

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Rob Lowe told everyone to "vote your conscience" Bella Hadid for consideration.

Olivia Wilde encouraged her fans to "Go BE AWESOME and VOTE YOUR FRIGGIN FACE OFF!" (No faces were harmed in the making of this Instagram post.)

Wilde's mother, longtime journalist Leslie Cockburn, is the Democratic candidate running for Virginia's 5th district.

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Mariska Hargitay followed by law and order while voting. She hashtagged: #ForThePeopleByThePeople and #WeCanFixIt.

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Gwyneth Paltrow did get a remembrance and plans to "rock this sticker all day," adding: "It's a right to be taken for granted I did it a day early."

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"This is Us" star Mandy Moore wrote "I did it" on Instagram, flashing her "Voting: 100% more effective than complaining on the internet" shirt.

She continued: "Now it's your turn, Tuesday 11/6.

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Actress Cynthia Nixon, who is unsuccessfully ran in the New York gubernatorial primary, said she "Voted because the patriarchy is not going to dismantle itself."

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Julia Louis-Dreyfus may only play a vice president-turned-president in "Veep," but the actress flexed his civic muscles Tuesday: "TODAY is the day to be a vote for change!"

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Kesha looked fierce in her patriotic makeup, telling her "animals" that "I voted." She included the hashtag #HereComesTheChange.

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Actress Elizabeth Banks expressed the excitement of "seeing everyone's #voted stickers today" with a GIF from and John Michael Higgins in "Pitch Perfect."

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Ethan Hawke does not seem to mind sharing his birthday with the midterms. The actor said: "Birthday kiss from Catherine Deneuve! And most importantly, it's Election Day. I voted absentee and if you still need to make your voice heard, go to GetToThePolls.com. #Vote"

Nicole Richie and Joel Madden's husband flashed proof of fulfilling their patriotic duty.

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