During political moments, the Toronto Raptors have been known to make their voice heard. So, it's no surprise that they called out on social media, urging their American fans to hit the polls. Nick Nurse called it the "most important election of our lifetime," and said he "couldn't sit this one out." Some of them even voted themselves! Editor's Choice: Toronto Malls Will Let You Reserve A Time Slot To Holiday Shop For The First Time Ever Kyle Lowry showed off his 'voted' sticker. He shared the picture of his voting sticker on his Instagram story today. From @Klow7. #VOTE pic.twitter.com/f6ipcvdfFB— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) November 3, 2020 Rondae Hollis-Jefferson also took to social media to prove he cast his ballot. He posted not once, but twice, about making sure to get your vote in. Pennsylvania we need you... 8pm deadline get in there while you still can pic.twitter.com/wvp7B5887c— R.HollisJefferson (@IAmCHAP24) November 3, 2020 Today’s the day... Let’s VOTE!!!— R.HollisJefferson (@IAmCHAP24) November 3, 2020 Matt Thomas urged his followers to do their civic duty. "Obviously, right now with everything going on in our country I think it’s very important that everyone’s voice is heard and that’s just one way for us Americans living outside of the States to vote and make our voice heard,” Thomas told the Guardian. Make your voice heard. Make a difference. Make change. VOTE!!— Matthew W. Thomas (@Theiceman_21) November 3, 2020 Nick Nurse has been telling Americans (including those in Canada) to vote for weeks. Nurse has been targetting American voters in Canada. Nurse told CTV News that it is "unbelievable" that only 5% of Americans in Canada voted in 2016's election and he is aiming to increase that number this year. View this post on Instagram @ambsusanrice and I talk about the importance of registering to vote in this year’s election... MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT! Go to FVAP.gov A post shared by nick nurse (@thenicknurse) on Oct 19, 2020 at 10:58am PDT Even the team's official Twitter also called on its American followers to cast their ballot. They've also been sharing the players' posts. To all our friends south of the border, you have the power today. #VOTE pic.twitter.com/6J05acbsB2— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) November 3, 2020