Viewers of Dancing with the Stars Season 32 are curious about how they can vote for their favorite celebrity online and by text. Here is all you need to know.
How to vote by text for Dancing with the Stars Season 32?
To vote by text for Dancing with the Stars Season 32, you must have a U.S. wireless carrier and be based in the United States or Puerto Rico.
Please note that messages and data rates for your respective wireless carriers may apply. You are allowed ten votes per voting method via online and SMS during each week’s episode. Each week’s voting period begins when that week’s episode goes live at 8 PM EST/5 PM PT on ABC.
To vote, text the proper celebrity name in uppercase letters on the DWTS SMS keyboard to the five digit number 21523 in order to cast your vote for them. Here are the SMS keywords to text in order to vote for each participating celebrity:
- Text ALYSON to vote for Alyson Hannigan
- Text ARIANA to vote for Ariana Maddix
- Text BARRY to vote for Barry Williams
- Text CHARITY to vote for Charity Lawson
- Text HARRY to vote for Harry Jowsey
- Text JASON to vote for Jason Mraz
- Text LELE to vote for Lele Pons
- Text XOCHITL to vote for Xochitl Gomez
Please note that If you are based in Canada, you cannot vote by text.
How to vote online for Dancing with the Stars Season 32?
You can vote online for Dancing with the Stars Season 32 via the official Dancing with the Stars voting website.
Please note that you must be at least 18 years old and be based in the United States, Puerto Rico, or Canada in order to vote. The voting site goes live simultaneously with each week’s episode.
You can change your vote distribution at any time during the voting window as long as you click on the “Save Votes” button afterward.
Is it free to vote for Dancing with the Stars?
Yes, it is free to vote for Dancing with the Stars online.
However, if you are voting via text you will have to pay your respective mobile carrier’s text and messaging charges.
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