How Famous Âé¶¹Éçs Are Spending Election Day

From volunteer efforts to selfies, these business leaders have found creative and on-brand ways to weigh in on this momentous day.

By Lydia Belanger | Nov 08, 2016
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On Election Day, the number-one way you can make a difference is to cast your ballot. But many admired business leaders understand that their duty doesn’t end once they step away from the voting booth.

Related: Why the Election Proves There’s Room for Both Facebook and Twitter

You may be working, trying to work while cable news plays in the background or hiding under the covers waiting for it all to end. However you’re , take a few moments to get inspired by these entrepreneurs using their social media followings and influence to encourage others to take action.

Donnie Wahlberg

Nely Galán

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Steve Case

Jessica Alba

Martha Stewart

Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party.

Richard Branson

Virgin Group founder

Warren Buffett

Tommy Chong

Potpreneur

A photo posted by Tommy Chong (@heytommychong) on Nov 8, 2016 at 9:26am PST

Daymond John

Shark Tank

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Karlie Kloss

Kevin Systrom

A photo posted by Kevin Systrom (@kevin) on Nov 8, 2016 at 7:38am PST

On Election Day, the number-one way you can make a difference is to cast your ballot. But many admired business leaders understand that their duty doesn’t end once they step away from the voting booth.

Related: Why the Election Proves There’s Room for Both Facebook and Twitter

You may be working, trying to work while cable news plays in the background or hiding under the covers waiting for it all to end. However you’re , take a few moments to get inspired by these entrepreneurs using their social media followings and influence to encourage others to take action.

Lydia Belanger is a former associate editor at Âé¶¹Éç. Follow her on Twitter: @LydiaBelanger.
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