Ryan
Reynolds
The
Deadpool
actor
born
and
raised
in
Vancouver,
Canada,
confirmed
on
Instagram
that
he
voted
for
the
first
time.
He
shared
a
picture
alongside
his
wife,
Blake
Lively
and
wrote,
"This
is
my
first
time
voting
in
America.
I'd
like
to
thank
my
wife
Blake
for
making
my
first
time
so
gentle
and
loving.
It
was
super
scary
at
first,
then
exciting
and
now
I'm
a
little
tired.
But
proud.
#VoteEarly."
Snoop
Dogg
The
rapper
back
in
June
announced
his
plans
to
cast
his
first
vote
for
2020
elections.
"For
many
years
it
had
me
brainwashed
thinking
that
you
couldn't
vote
because
you
had
a
criminal
record," he
said
while
interacting
on
a
show
on
Real
92.3.
Snoop
reportedly
has
a
gun
and
drug
conviction
going
back
to
his
high
school
days.
He
has
also
been
a
vocal
critic
of
President
Trump
which
changed
his
mindset.
He
explained,
"I
can't
talk
about
it
and
not
be
about
it."
Kanye
West
Kanye
West
back
in
June
stunned
fans
by
revealing
his
plans
to
run
for
president
in
this
year's
election
against
President
Trump
and
Democratic
nominee
Joe
Biden.
Later
in
an
interview
with
Forbes,
the
rapper
also
confirmed
that
he
registered
to
vote
in
Wyoming
and
it
would
be
his
first
time
voting.
According
to
reports,
Kanye
will
not
appear
on
ballots
in
all
50
states
because
his
campaign
was
launched
late
and
missed
some
ballot
deadlines.
Selena
Gomez
Gomez
told
Buzzfeed
that
in
the
past,
she
"never
felt"
like
her
vote
mattered.
"Every
vote
counts.
Some
people
get
in
their
head,
and
they're
like,
'Oh,
well
what
does
it
matter?'.
Honestly,
I'm
not
ashamed
to
say
this...this
was
my
first
time."
Selena
has
not
endorsed
any
candidate
publicly
but
said
that
is
invested
in
the
results,
"My
main
focus
has
been
this
right
now.
You
can
tell
on
my
social
media
and
everything,
obviously,
I'm
super
invested
in
this
right
now.
It's
been
good.
I
feel
hopeful."
Cobie
Smulders
The
How
I
Met
Your
Mother
actress,
born
in
Canada,
became
a
US
citizen
in
September
2020
and
a
month
later,
she
shared
a
selfie
in
a
white
t-shirt
accessorized
with
an
"I
voted"
sticker.
On
Instagram,
she
wrote,
"Boom.
Have
you
yet?
Feels
good.
?゚ヌᄌ
@iamavoter
@joebiden
@kamalaharris."
Tan
France
Queer
Eye
star
Tan
France
had
celebrated
his
US
citizenship
earlier
in
June.
At
the
same
time
he
also
announced
that
he
has
vowed
to
register
to
vote,
so
that
he
too
can
be
a
part
of
"the
change
I
wish
to
see
in
OUR
nation."
He
hasn't
shared
an
update
on
Instagram
but
has
been
urging
fans
to
cast
their
vote
early.
Kelsea
Ballerini
Kelsea
Ballerini
shared
a
picture
of
herself
with
the
'I
Voted'
sticker
on
the
nose,
and
told
her
fans
that
this
is
the
first
time
she
had
voted.
She
wrote
on
IG,
"..embarrassingly
but
honestly,
this
is
my
first
time
voting.
Im
not
proud
of
it,
but
my
naivety
has
kept
me
sheltered
through
a
lot
of
my
young
adult
life," she
wrote.
"BUT.
As
I've
listened
and
learned,
I've
realized
its
our
responsibility
and
privilege
to
use
our
voices
to
establish
what
we
as
human
beings
with
beating
hearts
want
to
see
in
this
country
for
not
only
ourselves...but
our
friends,
neighbors,
strangers,
and
future
generations."
"America
stands
for
so
many
beautiful
things
and
I
hope
(and
vote)
that
it
continues
to
evolve
and
grow
to
be
a
place
where
EVERYONE
is
protected,
respected,
and
given
equal
rights
and
opportunity.
Left
the
polls
feeling
really
empowered
by
exercising
my
right
and
showing
up
for
what
I
believe
in
and
the
change
I
want
to
see.
I
encourage
everyone
to
do
the
same,"
she
added.
The
US
Presidential
elections
are
to
be
held
on
November
3
and
many
celebs
may
join
fans
to
vote
in
person.