Selena Gomez shows her 194M followers she has voted: ‘Just finished filling out my ballot!’

Wizards Of Waverly Place actress Selena Gomez has been off Instagram for three weeks.

But on Thursday the 28-year-old hitmaker from Texas told the US portion of her 194M followers to vote in the upcoming elections.

‘Just finished filling out my ballot!’ said the Wolves singer as she was seen in a glam room.

Vote now: Wizards Of Waverly Place actress Selena Gomez has been off Instagram for three weeks. But on Thursday the 28-year-old hitmaker from Texas told the US portion of her 194M followers to vote in the upcoming elections

The chart topper was seen in a black tank top with her round VOTE sticker in place and black leggings with white sneakers.

The MTV favorite wore her long raven hair down in soft waves with large Jenny From The Block style silver hoop earrings.

With a pink lipstick and winged liner from her Rare collection, the Vogue cover girl sparkled. 

The Monte Carlo star was seen putting on her I VOTED sticker and then also sitting on a floral rug to fill out her ballot.

Cute: The chart topper was seen in a black tank top with her round VOTE sticker in place and black leggings with white sneakers. The MTV favorite wore her long raven hair down in soft waves with silver hoop earrings

Cute: The chart topper was seen in a black tank top with her round VOTE sticker in place and black leggings with white sneakers. The MTV favorite wore her long raven hair down in soft waves with silver hoop earrings

Getting it done: The Monte Carlo star was seen putting on her I VOTED sticker and then also sitting on a floral rug to fill out her ballot

Getting it done: The Monte Carlo star was seen putting on her I VOTED sticker and then also sitting on a floral rug to fill out her ballot

This post comes the day after Gomez was named one of the Latin Recording Academy’s 2020 Leading Ladies of Entertainment.

It honors and recognizes ‘professional and socially conscious women within the arts and entertainment fields who have made significant contributions, inspiring the next generation of female leaders,’ according to a press release.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s honorees will be acknowledged during a virtual ceremony on November 17. 

His first time: Blake Lively said it was husband Ryan Reynolds' first time voting. 'It was Ryan’s first time. He was understandably scared. It all happened so fast. Like, REALLY fast. He wept. I pretended to weep. Then he called all his friend. #voteearly'

His first time: Blake Lively said it was husband Ryan Reynolds’ first time voting. ‘It was Ryan’s first time. He was understandably scared. It all happened so fast. Like, REALLY fast. He wept. I pretended to weep. Then he called all his friend. #voteearly’

Safe voting! Canada-native Ryan Reynolds told people to vote and to do it safely by wearing a mask

Safe voting! Canada-native Ryan Reynolds told people to vote and to do it safely by wearing a mask

Gomez will be joined by Gloria ‘Goyo’ Martínez, singer, producer, and cofounder of ChocQuibTown, Angela N. Martinez, Esq.,entertainment attorney, and María Elena Salinas, broadcast journalist, news anchor, and author.

Voting has been on the minds of many celebrities. 

Blake Lively said it was husband Ryan Reynolds’ first time voting. ‘It was Ryan’s first time. He was understandably scared. It all happened so fast. Like, REALLY fast. He wept. I pretended to weep. Then he called all his friend. #voteearly.’

Not a Trump fan: Alec Baldwin - who plays Donald Trump on SNL - also held up a sign urging to vote

Not a Trump fan: Alec Baldwin – who plays Donald Trump on SNL – also held up a sign urging to vote

Canada-native Reynolds told people to vote and to do it safely. Ryan – who holds dual Canadian/American citizenship – shared a pair of handsome selfies and wrote: ‘Voting is happening right now. It’s important to have a plan. And a mask. Definitely wear a mask.’ He also tagged Vote. 

Alec Baldwin – who plays Donald Trump on SNL – also held up a sign urging to vote.

Viola Davis celebrated the power of voting on Wednesday, 13 days out from US Election Day. The Oscar-winning actress was glowing while showing off an ‘I Voted’ sticker on her sweater.

Viola was joined by husband Julius Tennon in the shot, which she captioned saying: ‘WE Voted!! This is a year of wokeness and understanding that we have to be the change we want to see.’

Do it! Viola Davis and husband Julius Tennon were glowing as they showed off their 'I voted' stickers after turning in their ballots on Wednesday

Do it! Viola Davis and husband Julius Tennon were glowing as they showed off their ‘I voted’ stickers after turning in their ballots on Wednesday

She quoted Martin Luther King Jr., saying: ‘We’ve got some difficult days ahead. But it doesn’t matter with me now. Because I’ve been to the mountaintop. And I don’t mind. 

‘Like anybody,I would like to live a long life. Longevity has its place. But I’m not concerned about that now. I just want to do God’s will. And he’s allowed me to go up to the mountain. And I’ve looked over. And I’ve seen the promised land.’

‘The vision and potential of this country cannot happen with complacency and/or apathy,’ she continued, adding: ‘Vote! Like your very breath depends on it. VOTE! VOTE!!’

Sarah Michelle Gellar also asked fans to join her in voting, sharing a selfie where she held up her ‘I voted’ sticker.

Do your part: Sarah Michelle Gellar also asked fans to join her in voting, sharing a selfie where she wrote about the democracy-given 'superpower' that is voting

Do your part: Sarah Michelle Gellar also asked fans to join her in voting, sharing a selfie where she wrote about the democracy-given ‘superpower’ that is voting

‘I used my greatest superpower,’ the Buffy The Vampire Slayer star wrote in the caption. ‘I voted.’ 

‘I voted because, I believe being a woman is not a pre-existing condition. I voted because, I believe it’s a woman decision what she does with her body. I voted, because I believe human rights, are for everyone , regardless of gender, sexual orientation or ethnicity. I voted, because I believe in science. I voted, because this disease is real and I’ve watched people die. 

‘Stand up for what you believe in and please vote. #vote #vote2020 #iamavoter  

While the official election isn’t until November 3rd, many organizations are urging citizens to vote early, either by mail or in-person.

Already, at least 42million people have voted ahead of time, according to The Washington Post.

Eligible US voters can find specific information about their state’s election deadlines, dates, and rules at the non-partisan Vote.org.

Unprecedented: Already, at least 9million people have voted ahead of time - and that data only reflects numbers from 30 states. Above Texans getting a jump start on voting are seen at a Houston polling place

Unprecedented: Already, at least 9million people have voted ahead of time – and that data only reflects numbers from 30 states. Above Texans getting a jump start on voting are seen at a Houston polling place