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I voted for 10 WNBA All-Star starters: here’s my ballot

WNBA All-Star fan voting reveals a dominant duo—and a birthday milestone for the league

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Indiana Fever players Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark lead WNBA All-Star fan voting after the second round of returns, securing the top two spots. Coverage highlights their surge in popularity, with Clark’s position noted alongside the league’s 25th anniversary celebration.

Outlets including AP News, ESPN, and The New York Times emphasize the Fever duo’s dominance, while SB Nation offers a fan-driven ballot for All-Star starters. The WNBA’s official announcement frames the results as part of the league’s ongoing fan engagement initiative.

Watch for final voting results, potential surprises in the remaining spots, and league-wide celebrations marking the WNBA’s 25th anniversary.

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Quick answers

Who is currently leading the WNBA All-Star fan voting?

Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark, both of the Indiana Fever, are leading after the second round of returns.

Is this voting tied to the WNBA’s anniversary?

Yes, coverage notes the league’s 25th anniversary alongside the All-Star fan voting updates.

Are the final All-Star starters determined yet?

No, the voting is ongoing, and results are still being tallied.

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