Celebrities are just like us: they, too, love posting "I Voted" selfies after doing their civic duty.
Some have invested more time than others in the outcome of Tuesday's New York presidential primary, stumping for the candidates, but you could say that all are doing their part to "get out the vote."
Bernie Sanders supporter Susan Sarandon wore her "I Voted" sticker where it couldn't possibly be overlooked
Officially giving Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders her endorsement back in January, the actress and campaign surrogate made the case for women voting against a female candidate during her appearance on "The View" Tuesday morning.
One-time presidential candidate Al Sharpton made it out to the polls bright and early
The political activist and Baptist minister, who staged an unsuccessful presidential campaign in 2004, has had sit-downs with both Sanders and Clinton, but he hasn't given either an official endorsement.
We wish he had tweeted a "ballot selfie."
A couple of TV comedians showed off their "I Voted" stickers with pride
No surprise who Amy Schumer voted for; the T-shirt and the hashtag say it all.
The star and creator of "Inside Amy Schumer" gave Clinton her endorsement in March, tweeting a snapshot from their joint appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in Sept. 2015.
Actress Julianne Moore made her allegiances pretty clear, too
Moore participated in a fundraising concert for Clinton in New York City last month, introducing her daughter Chelsea to the audience.
Sanders fan Gabi Hoffman voted from afar
The "Transparent" actress campaigned for U.S. Senator from Vermont in Iowa and Nevada.
"Hamilton" creator and star Lin Manuel-Miranda didn't let his Pulitzer win distract him from casting his ballot
Manuel-Miranda's hip-hop musical about Founding Father Alexander Hamilton won the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, it was announced yesterday.
He didn't let the award go to his head too much, taking time out of his morning to vote and encourage other New Yorkers to do the same.
Men of fashion also urged their fellow New Yorkers to vote
Ideally you should be wearing cool shades like "America's Next Top Model" runway coach J. Alexander and design Zac Posen when you roll into your poll site.