Kendall Jenner is "emotional and relieved" after Joe Biden won the US presidential election.

Kendall Jenner

Kendall Jenner

The 77-year-old politician triumphed alongside vice president Kamala Harris, the first female and woman of colour to achieve this position, in the 2020 US election and Kendall and her famous siblings were thrilled about the news, with model Kendall admitting she was "filled with joy".

Alongside three blue heart emojis, she wrote: "i’m emotional, relieved, and filled with joy this morning!!! (sic)"

Whilst her half-sister Khloe Kardashian shared in her own series of posts: "OMG I want to cry tears of joy!!!! Bravo!!! ... Great morning!!!!!!!!! (sic)"

Kylie Jenner also referenced the news, sharing a video of Harris with confetti falling down all over her, whilst Kourtney Kardashian simply captioned a video of Harris telling Biden they had won with a blue heart and the word: "joyful (sic)"

Kim Kardashian West - whose husband Kanye West also ran for President - shared both Biden and Harris' tweets, simply captioning them with a white, red and blue heart.

The post by Biden reads: "America, I’m honored that you have chosen me to lead our great country. The work ahead of us will be hard, but I promise you this: I will be a President for all Americans — whether you voted for me or not. I will keep the faith that you have placed in me."

It comes after Kanye vowed to run for president again in 2024.

The 43-year-old rapper ran for office this year but only made it onto the ballot in a handful of states and has now accepted he won't win this year's election so is already setting his sights on the future.

He shared a photo of himself standing in front of a map which had the states that had been won by Republican candidate President Donald Trump in red and Democrat Joe Biden's wins in blue and wrote on Twitter: "WELP KANYE 2024."

His post came several hours after the 'All Day' hitmaker had revealed he had voted for the first time, casting his ballot for himself.

Kanye voted in Park County, Wyoming, and although his name wasn’t actually on the ballot paper in the state, he was able to use the “write in” option to add his own name, as well as his running mate, Michelle Tidball.

The ‘Heartless’ hitmaker took to Twitter to share a video of his ballot paper, as well as another clip showing him formally submitting his vote, which he declared as the “first vote” of his life.

He captioned the clips: “KEEP BELIEVING KANYE 2020 ... Thank you Jesus Christ ... The first vote of my life ... We are here to serve ... We pray for every servant leader in the world (sic)"