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Election Day marked the culmination of a 2016 presidential race that pivoted on women's issues — epitomized by Hillary Clinton's spot at the top of the Democratic ticket.

The historic moment played out at polling places around the country, where untold numbers of women brought their daughters with them to vote and capture their experiences on social media.

Here's what some of them shared:

The original trailblazers cast their vote in Michigan. My mom and aunt, who started ad biz over 30 years ago. #MyVoteStory #SheMachine pic.twitter.com/UPYSln2D04 — Haley Stevens (@HaleyLive) November 8, 2016

So proud to vote with my grandmother, mother & daughter! Strong women helping to make history! #myvotestory pic.twitter.com/EnpQiBLqiA — Kelly Barefoot (@KellyBarefoot5) November 7, 2016

That included Trump supporters.

@#myvotestory daughter&grandaughters voting for 1st female pres - never thought I'd see the day #childofthe50s pic.twitter.com/x411Wh2IDN — Leslie Williams (@lesliew795) November 7, 2016

My 18 year old daughter voted with me today for the first US female president What an amazing moment #ImWithHer #VoteBlue #StrongerTogether pic.twitter.com/hwpZpiJJBX — Rossana Vazquez RN (@Rossana2009) November 3, 2016

Voted for @HillaryClinton in the company of my 91 y.o. mom, born 5 years after women won right to vote. #imwithher pic.twitter.com/c649EJQwOb — J NastyWoman Hyams (@JeanHyams) October 31, 2016

Other women showed their support for Clinton by wearing pantsuits, or wearing white in honor of the suffragettes who fought decades ago for women's right to vote.

I cast my vote for @HillaryClinton in honor of my grandmother. Immigrant. Early pantsuit adopter. #pantsuitnation pic.twitter.com/HuugWC5Zbn — Lisa Yee (@LisaYee1) November 8, 2016

3 hours in line wearing my fav #nastywoman pantsuit: this vote is for non US citizen friends who feel so vested in our elections. #Imwithher pic.twitter.com/LZ69gbf3C2 — Alexandra Eurdolian (@AlexandraKE) November 8, 2016