Aliyah Boston Leads Fever Game Today Voting With 683,996 Votes

Aliyah Boston leads Fever Game Today voting with 683,996 votes as Caitlin Clark follows in the second returns for WNBA All-Star Voting 2026.

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Aliyah Boston Leads Fever Game Today Voting With 683,996 Votes

Aliyah Boston leads Fever Game Today voting after the second returns of WNBA All-Star Voting 2026 presented by Ally, finishing with 683,996 votes on June 24, 2026. Caitlin Clark is second with 670,510, keeping the Indiana Fever at the top of the fan ballot as the first phase of starter selection moves toward its finish.

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Fan voting decides 50 percent of the ballot, with current players and a media panel each carrying 25 percent. That setup puts Boston’s lead in the position that matters most right now, even with Clark close behind and the final starter mix still to be sorted out.

Boston sets the pace

Boston’s total topped every player in the second returns. The Indiana Fever forward has 683,996 votes, a clear lead over Clark’s 670,510 and enough to keep her in front as voting heads into its final stretch. Boston is a three-time WNBA All-Star, and her place at the top gives the Fever the strongest individual vote total in the field.

Clark’s showing still keeps the Fever in prime position. She trails Boston by 13,486 votes, a narrow gap by ballot standards and one that leaves both Indiana players among the central names in the race for starter spots.

A'ja Wilson and Paige Bueckers follow

A'ja Wilson sits third with 659,057 votes, and Paige Bueckers is next at 640,026. Breanna Stewart follows with 566,161, then Jessica Shepard at 477,066 and Angel Reese at 470,748. Gabby Williams has 451,450, Kelsey Mitchell has 434,471, and Olivia Miles rounds out the top group with 397,080.

Those totals matter because the four guards and six frontcourt players with the best score will be named starters for AT&T WNBA All-Star 2026. The starters are chosen without regard to conference affiliation, so the vote is being measured across the whole WNBA rather than split into separate pools.

United Center awaits July 25

Fan voting ends on Saturday, June 27. After that, the final starter selection will come from the average of fan, player, and media votes, with the league’s head coaches then choosing the 12 reserves once the starters are set.

The 2026 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game is scheduled for Saturday, July 25 at United Center in Chicago and will be broadcast on ABC at 8:30 p.m. ET. For Boston and Clark, the remaining vote window is the last chance to turn a strong Indiana start into a finished lineup spot.

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