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How to Vote During The Voice Playoffs’ December 1, 2025 Episode

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Watch The Voice Mondays at 9/8c on NBC and next day on Peacock.

Attention, Voice Nation! The time has come to cast your vote to send the first of two fan-voted Artists into the Top 6 for Season 28. And the voting window will be open for less than 24 hours, so make sure your account is set up and ready to go. On the December 1 Playoffs episode of The Voice Season 28, the four Artists from Team Bublé and the four Artists from Team Reba will perform their hearts out in an attempt to convince Coaches Michael Bublé and Reba McEntire to send them through to the Live Finale.

McEntire and Bublé will only get to pick one winner each, leaving six Artists total on the brink of going home at the end of the night. That’s where you come in. When the episode ends at 10/9c, voting will open online, and you can choose one of the remaining six you’d like to see make it through to the Live Finale. The one Artist who gets the most votes will be saved from elimination and advance. 

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The next week, on Monday, December 8, the Artists on Team Niall Horan and Team Snoop Dogg will compete, and the same process will repeat, rounding out the Top 6, so don’t forget to vote again! Here’s how:

How to vote in The Voice Season 28 Playoffs

There are two ways to access the ballot for The Voice Season 28 Playoffs. You can either log in with your email via NBC.com/VoiceVote or download the Voice Official App to your smartphone. Remember, the voting portal opens at the end of the episode and closes at 7 a.m. ET the following morning, December 2, so don’t dilly-dally.

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Now in its 28th season, The Voice can add twists like fan voting in the Playoffs (or the Carson Callback, the Mic Drop, and other fun surprises) because of its amazing production team behind the scenes. “It’s a well-oiled machine, so getting in at this time is marvelous,” McEntire told Newsweek when she first joined as a Coach. “Everybody knows the game plan, from the crew, the producers. Everybody on the show is so nice, so sweet, and have been so helpful.”

Longtime Coach Adam Levine said the same thing, telling NBC Insider last season, “The general tone and  the efficiency of the show, I know that sounds really weird, has gotten so pleasant…and efficient.” The Voice? More like The Organized.

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