【】— Moi (nbboston) November 8, 2016

With the possibility of the first female U.S. president a closer reality than ever, voters are tweeting #DedicateYourVoteToAWoman in full force.。

On Twitter, people used the hashtag to dedicate their political voices to 19th century suffragists, grandmothers, teachers, civil rights leaders, mothers, wives, and so many others. 。

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Voting rights, of course, are a constant theme in many of the #DedicateYourVoteToAWoman tweets. Many have dedicated their votes to the figures who symbolize how far women's voting rights have come -- from the grandmothers who lived in a time when they couldn't vote to the suffragists who fought for American women's right to vote.。Mashable Top StoriesStay connected with the hottest stories of the day and the latest entertainment news.Sign up for Mashable's Top Stories newsletter 。By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.  。

#DedicateYourVoteToAWoman I dedicate my vote to every woman who never had the right & to every woman who made my vote possible.。

— troisgymnopedies (troisgymnopedie) November 8, 2016 。

— Girls Really Rule. (girlsreallyrule) November 8, 2016。

My vote is for my Mom who ALWAYS wanted to see a women President! Miss you Mom 💕#DedicateYourVoteToAWoman 。

— Marcia Belsky (MarciaBelsky) November 8, 2016。

This Election Day is a historic moment, one that many are eager to see through the eyes of women. Given the nation's history on women's voting rights, it's a day many don't take for granted. So women are celebrating in whatever way they can. 。For my grandmother, a real ball-buster, who had surgery just in time to vote for a woman AND see the Cubs win. #DedicateYourVoteToAWoman 。— Maura Brannigan (maura_brannigan) November 8, 2016 。— Maura Brannigan (maura_brannigan) November 8, 2016。TopicsElectionsHillary Clinton 。