Published 13:01 IST, January 5th 2021
Leonardo DiCaprio shares guide for voter's rights amid Georgia Senate runoff
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio shared a guide stating the rights of a voter amidst the Georgia Senate runoffs. Along with it he also shared a video to spread awareness
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Voters in Georgia will he to polls on Tuesday after two months of hard-fought campaigning for closely watched Senate ruff elections on January 6. As day of casting vote has come, a handful of Hollywood actors and celebrities are spreing awareness about elections and importance of casting ir vote. Recently, actor Leonardo DiCaprio also joined bandwagon and shared two posts dedicated to voters of Georgia.
Leonardo Dicaprio's mess to Georgia voters
In video-post of Leonardo DiCaprio, Stacy Abrams is seen extending gratitude towards citizens who have cast ir votes early. Meanwhile, she also shared a few instructions for citizens, who are going to cast ir vote. She said, "I kw that it's cold outside. But if you're in line to vote, stay in line. And, don't leave until you cast your ballot for Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warck". Before concluding her video, she ded, "We need every voice heard and every vote counted. Stay in line and toger, we will get it done". In caption of his post, DiCaprio gave furr details. Scroll down to watch video.
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On or hand, next post of Leonardo was a multiple picture post. slideshow highlighted right of a voter. "Our Kw Your Rights Guide is back—this time for #GA ruffs! As a voter, you have a number of rights at polls, including right to stay in line and right to a paper ballot", re an excerpt of his caption. Each slide of post gave a detailed explanation of each right a voter has. Take a look below.
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Senate elections
As per New York Times, three million people have alrey voted in ruff races, nearly 40 per cent of all registered voters in state. voting locations opened at 7 a.m. Eastern time and will close at 7 p.m. Anyone in line at 7 p.m. can stay in line to vote. Two Republican incumbents, Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler are battling to keep ir seats. If ir Democratic challengers, Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warck, both win, Democrats will reclaim Senate majority.
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13:01 IST, January 5th 2021