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People are bringing their pups to the polls on Election Day and the dogs are having a blast

People are bringing their dogs to polling places while voting in the 2018 midterm elections. Here are photos of dogs getting excited about democracy.

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Voting is a right reserved for humans, but dogs can still get in on the fun.

As polls opened for the 2018 midterm elections, people began bringing their dogs along with them to vote.

The patriotic pups are getting excited about democracy.

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I vote u vote we vote let's... @ bennythefoodhog

They look especially cute sporting "I voted" stickers.

We voted for the most pro-d... @ jaschira

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Dogs make great companions while waiting in line to vote.

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Service dogs are also welcome at the polls.

Pippa votes for the person ... @ ephoefashion

Former President George H. W. Bush was accompanied by his service dog Sully to cast his vote.

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As if fulfilling your civic duty on Election Day wasn't exciting enough.

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Read more of Business Insider's 2018 Midterm Election coverage:

  • All the dates, deadlines, and rules you need to know before voting in the 2018 Midterm Elections
  • SENATE BATTLEGROUND MAP: The race for control of the Senate is as tight as it can be
  • You can take time off work to vote in 30 US states — but you're out of luck in the rest
  • See if you need to bring an ID to vote in this handy map breaking down all the state rules
  • You can't take a 'ballot selfie' in 27 states — see where it's illegal to take a photo in the voting booth
  • The evolution of American voting rights in 242 years shows how far we've come — and how far we still have to go

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