As millions across the country are flocking to polling centers for Election Day, Massachusetts Representative Ayanna Pressley decided to add some levity to the day by doing a little dancing. 

The fun moment was captured outside of a polling station in the Hyde Park section of Boston, ABC News reported. 

Data show that 100 million people voted early or by mail this year but many are still turning out for in-person voting Tuesday, according to the U.S. Elections Project. 

To occupy their time, companies are organizing meals for those waiting in long lines due to social distancing, some have taken to playing music and others have decided to dance.

People showed Pressley a ton of love online.

On Twitter, Pressley confirmed she was indeed doing the wobble.

"Yes, I was in fact doing the wobble. @BColoyan has video. I love that people are joyful in casting their ballots & making their voices heard. We met elders & first-time voters, families voting together. Great start to #ElectionDay #HydePark," she wrote.

Yes, I was in fact doing the wobble. @BColoyan has video. I love that people are joyful in casting their ballots & making their voices heard. We met elders & first time voters, families voting together. Great start to #ElectionDay #HydePark #mapoli https://t.co/zeq5STfmXm

— Ayanna Pressley (@AyannaPressley) November 3, 2020

In another Tweet, she said, "Joy is an act of resistance."

If you haven't already, go out and vote and make sure your voice is heard.