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WNBA All-Star voting results: Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston lead the way after second round of fan voting

WNBA All-Star voting results: Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston lead the way after second round of fan voting

Chris Cwik · June 24, 2026

Source: Yahoo Sports · Read on source site

Move over, A’ja Wilson, because Indiana Fever fans are looking to knock you off your pedestal. Fever fans showed up in a big way in the second round of All-Star voting results, pushing two members of the team ahead of Wilson in the voting.

>That would be Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark, who now sit No. 1 and No. 2 — respectively — in All-Star voting, the league revealed Wednesday.

Top 40 Leaders in the Second Fan Returns in WNBA All-Star Voting 2026 presented by Ally pic.twitter.com/1dk1QswBVA

— WNBA Communications (@WNBAComms) June 24, 2026Boston now has 683,996 votes, giving her the top spot. Clark, Boston’s teammate, sits second with 670,510 votes.

>Both players are more than deserving of an All-Star nod this season. Boston — who has made the All-Star team in each of her first three seasons in the WNBA — is off to a strong start, and is averaging a career-best 16.6 points per game so far.

>Clark may have gotten off to a tepid start, but she’s now averaging a career-high 21.3 points and game and has a carer-high .426 field-goal percentage.

>Wilson may have fallen out of the top spot — where she sat after the first round of fan voting — but she’s not too far behind. With 659,057 votes, Wilson sits third after the second round of voting. The four-time MVP doesn’t need anyone to make her All-Star Game case. She’s been as strong as ever this season.

>The only other player to receive over 600,000 votes is Paige Bueckers. Behind her, Breanna Stewart is the only player to have 500,000 votes.

>After Stewart, a number of players sit in the 400,000 vote range. They include Jessica Shepard, Angel Reese, Gabby Williams and Kelsey Mitchell.

>Rounding out the top-10 is Olivia Miles, who has 397,080 votes.

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>Fan voting will count for 50 percent of the voting breakdown for the actual game. Players and a media panel will each have 25 percent of the voting breakdown.

>As a way to incentivize voting, the WNBA will make Wednesday, June 24 a “2-for-1 day,” meaning any fan vote submitted will count twice. June 24 is the last date the WNBA will hold a “2-for-1 day” in the voting process.

>The fan-voting portion for the All-Star Game ends June 27, so there isn’t much time left for fans to make their voices heard.

>The 2026 WNBA All-Star Game will be played in Chicago on July 25 at the United Center.