“All right, my absentee ballot never came, so I just left voting in person, so y’all get out and vote, get out and vote, get out and vote,” Perry said in a video shared with his 6.4 million Twitter followers. The filmmaker appeared in a car outside an unidentified polling place.

Perry asked his followers on Monday if anyone else had trouble getting their absentee ballot delivered in the lead-up to the election. The filmmaker said he ordered his absentee ballot on December 2 and was notified it was mailed to him on December 4, and yet the ballot never arrived. Perry’s main residence is in Atlanta, where his studio is located, but he also has homes in Wyoming, California, and the Bahamas. Perry’s story drew a response from voting rights activist Stacey Abrams, whose Fair Fight Action organization combats voter suppression. Abrams replied, “Requested a ballot but haven’t received it? Vote in person on Election Day! Just tell the person at the check-in table that you wish to cancel your ballot and vote in person.” “I flew home because I didn’t get it,” Perry told Abrams. “I will be there early in the morning. Too important to miss. Too important to miss!” The Georgia runoff election has received lots of attention from Hollywood, given that the results will determine whether or not the Republicans or Democrats take control of the U.S. Senate. Earlier this week, Jordan Peele reunited with his “Get Out” star Bradley Whitford for a virtual fundraiser that raised money for the Democratic Party of Georgia ahead of the state’s runoff election. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.