It's easy to forget that Donald Trump and Joe Biden were not the only candidates for president in this year's election. So was Kanye West - though it's fair to say his bid for the White House didn't have the lustre of his musical career.
West appears to have acknowledged as much, posting a picture of himself on social media earlier with the message "KANYE 2024".
The rapper launched his campaign in July but failed to make the ballot in several US states. Yet that did not prevent his supporters putting his name forward as a write-in candidate.
According to Deadline he managed to get 60,000 votes across 12 states, with more than 10,000 of them cast in Tennessee.
On Tuesday, West said his ballot was "the first vote of my life" and was "for someone I truly trust... me."