As you may have heard, Tuesday, Nov. 3 is Election Day. Maybe you’ve already voted by mail or stood in line to hit the polls early, or perhaps you’re gearing up to cast your ballot on the day itself. Regardless of your chosen method, a bunch of companies are offering Election Day deals and freebies as a way to encourage people to participate in the Democratic process (and get some publicity).
Here’s what to know about offers on everything from transportation to your polling location, to free doughnuts for stress eating.
Transportation
Not everyone has a car and/or access to public transit (or if they do, they may not feel comfortable taking it right now), so here are some other ways to make it to the polls.
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Uber
The ride-share app is offering 50% off roundtrip rides to and from the polls (up to $7 each trip or up to $14 for two trips). It also applies on bikes and scooters. More information and terms/conditions here. They also have an in-app feature to help you find your voting location.
Lyft
On Election Day, Lyft is offering 50% off one ride up to $10 to any polling location or dropbox using the code 2020VOTE, including their bikes and scooters in select cities. The code is valid on November 3, 2020 between the hours of 4am – 11pm local time.
Hertz
Get a free day of rental when you book 2+ days from one of Hertz’s neighborhood (i.e. non-airport) locations with the promo code #210350. To take advantage of this, you have to pick up the rental on Monday (11/2) or Tuesday (11/3) and your booking has to be between two and 28 days. One-way rentals are excluded. The bookings have to be made at least 24 hours in advance, so time’s ticking.
Food
Technically, you could plan ahead and line up an entire free day of meals and snacks for Election Day. We’re not suggesting that you do that, but it’s possible.
Baked by Melissa
From Oct. 24 through Nov. 3, Baked by Melissa will offer customers who voted 10% off their purchase at all store locations. Customers can either show their official “I voted” sticker or simply tell the associate that they voted to receive the discount.
Bobo’s
On November 3, Bobo’s is offering 2,000 free nutrition bars for those who voted, all they have to do is provide their basic information and a photo of their “I Voted” sticker to get a coupon.
Boston Market
Get one free slider from 9 p.m. to close at all Boston Market locations nationwide on Tues., Nov. 3, with no purchase necessary. The options include a Chicken Cheddar, Turkey Cheddar, Chicken Chipotle or BBQ Meatloaf sliders.
Enlightened
Mention the word “vote” and tag @eatenlightened on Instagram stories on Election Day and Enlightened will send you a coupon for free ice cream. They will also randomly select one person to win a year’s worth of free Enlightened desserts.
Door Dash
DoorDash will provide free delivery on all orders with a $15 minimum placed on Tuesday, Nov. 3, nationwide with promo code “VOTE.” For DashPass subscribers who already have $0 delivery fees on orders over $12, DoorDash is providing 10% off, up to $5, on orders with a $12 minimum that are placed on 11/3 with the code DPVOTE. Customers can enter the codes at checkout to redeem the promotion. Both offers valid through 11:59 pm PT on Nov. 3, or while supplies last.
GrubHub/Seamless
The food delivery services will offer multiple Election Day deals. Just tap the Perks tab in the app to find out what’s available in your area. If nothing else, there’s a growing list of restaurants offering free delivery on order of $15 or more, including 7-Eleven, Boston Market, BurgerFi, Clean Juice, Del Taco, Luna Grill, and On the Border.
Jimmy John’s
The sandwich shop is offering BOGO 50% off 8-inch or 16-inch sandwiches through Nov. 8. Use the promo code “SAVEON2″ at checkout to get the deal online or via their app.
Krispy Kreme
Anyone can roll into a Krispy Kreme location on Tuesday and get a free glazed doughnut—even without an “I voted” sticker. In fact, they’ll give you a sticker if you weren’t able to get one at your polling place. Plus, tomorrow they have their usual October Saturday deal, where you buy one dozen doughnuts and get another dozen for $1, and anyone who wears a costume to a Krispy Kreme on Oct. 31 will get a free doughnut.
McAlister’s Deli
Join McAlister’s Rewards loyalty program and get a BOGO sandwich coupon that will be added to your account Nov. 3.
McDonald’s
Though technically this isn’t an election-related deal, from Nov. 3-9, customers can try the new Apple Fritter, a Blueberry Muffin, or a Cinnamon Roll for free with the purchase of any sized Premium Roast or Iced McCafé coffee. To redeem this freebie, place your McCafé coffee order on the McDonald’s app (any time of the day) and select one of the three new McCafé bakery items. The offer is available once per day, every day of the week at participating restaurants nationwide.
Pieology
From Nov. 1-3, locations across the United States will be offering an Election Day 2020 Bundle deal: Two 11 inch “Create Your Own” pizzas and a shareable dessert for $20.20.
Pizza to the Polls
Voters standing in long lines can snap a picture of the queue, send it here, and when possible, non-partisan non-profit Pizza to the Polls will have pizza and other snacks delivered.
Plus, they’re also bringing food trucks with free food to polling locations in Phoenix, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Gainesville, Atlanta, Louisville, Detroit, Ann Arbor, Minneapolis, Charlotte (NC), Raleigh, Greensboro (NC), Las Vegas, Reno, New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Charleston (SC), Nashville, Houston, Austin and Milwaukee on Election Day. Here’s their full schedule.
Rubio’s
On Nov. 3, Langostino Lobster Tacos are $3 after 2:30 p.m. Just bring this coupon to any of Rubio’s participating locations, or use code MKTG991 when placing an order online at Rubios.com or on the Rubio’s app. All guests will also receive an “I Taco’d” sticker.
RXBAR
As part of RXBAR’s partnership with Rock the Vote, RXBAR has two election-related offers. First is the chance to win a three-month supply of RX A.M. Oats single-serve oatmeal cups, by registering here. The winner will be chosen at random and notified via email after the giveaway ends on Nov. 3 at 11:59 pm CT. The company is also offering 20% off of their limited edition RX A.M. Oats Bipartisan Bundle (exclusively available on RXBAR.com) with the code VOTE through Election Day.
Tim Horton’s
From November 1-8, Tims Rewards members who place a digital order (online or app) or scan their card between 6 p.m. and 7 a.m. ET will receive one free dark roast coffee of any size at participating locations in the U.S. only.
Food deals just for poll workers
If you’re working the polls and have proof of it, you have a few more offers coming your way on Tuesday.
Chopt
Poll workers (with proof) can get one free in-store entree, up to a $15 value.
Dos Toros
Election workers (with proof) can get one free in-store entree, up to a $15 value, on Election Day.
Seamless
Seamless is teaming up with Chobani to create a special deal for New York City-area poll workers. Starting Oct. 28, they will be giving up to 1,000 poll workers $40 to be used towards their next Seamless meal after working at the polls. You can enter your poll worker code for redemption until Nov. 11 at perksforpollworkers.com. Just submit an email along with a photo of your official New York City poll worker badge.
Other deals
These didn’t fit in the other categories, but we thought you might want to know about them.
BeenVerified
Want to do some background research on someone? From Nov. 1 through Nov. 3, the public data company is offering 25% off their people search platform.
Care.com
Care.com has partnered with Armed Services YMCA (ASYMCA) to offer free childcare, so parents can vote safely and stress-free. From now until Election Day, parents can visit this landing page to reserve a four-hour spot for their children at one of the participating locations.
Piñata
Renters who take the pledge to vote with Vote.org will get a $30 gift certificate from Piñata (a rent rewards app). If you haven’t already downloaded the free app, you get a $30 gift card for signing up, and then the other $30 when you pledge to vote.
Planet Fitness
Anyone who votes (regardless of whether or not they’re a Planet Fitness member) can get a free workout and HydroMassage from Nov. 3-8 at participating locations.
Scribd
From today through November 4th, anyone who creates a Scribd account (which you can do here) will receive 30 days of free access to the millions of ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, podcasts and other materials on the platform. Users are not required to enter their credit card information to sign up.
These are just a few of the many election offers out there. Know of any other good ones? Share them in the comments.