The WNBA turns to the fans this week, as the league announced voting for the 2026 All-Star Game in Chicago opens to the public on Thursday.
Fans contribute 50% of total votes determining this year’s All-Star starters. Media and players subsequently add 25% each.
Voting is organized by position, with the top four guards and top six frontcourt players ultimately forming two All-Star teams.
Indiana guard Caitlin Clark led the fan vote in 2024 and 2025. Standouts Aliyah Boston, A’ja Wilson, and Breanna Stewart followed the Fever star.
After starting lineups are chosen, WNBA coaches then tap 12 reserve players while the managers with the best regular-season records head up the All-Star squads.
Voting starts Thursday at 2 PM ET and runs through June 27th. Fans can vote at WNBA.com and on the WNBA App.