Election Day 2024 offers a variety of complimentary items and discounts from national restaurant chains and retailers to U.S. voters. These promotions are generally available on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, and typically require proof of voting, most commonly in the form of an "I Voted" sticker. Participating brands span categories from fast food and casual dining to car rentals and entertainment venues. The following guide details the specific offers available, eligibility requirements, and participating locations based on verified reports.
National Food and Beverage Chains
Several major food chains are offering free items or discounts to voters on Election Day. Most of these offers require an in-store visit and the presentation of an "I Voted" sticker.
Krispy Kreme
Krispy Kreme is offering a free Original Glazed doughnut to guests on Election Day, November 5, 2024. No purchase is necessary to receive the doughnut. Additionally, participating locations will provide customers with an "I Voted" sticker. This offer is available at participating U.S. shops while supplies last.
Johnny Rockets
The diner-style burger chain Johnny Rockets is providing a free milkshake to patrons. To redeem this offer, customers must mention the "Free Shake" offer at the register on November 5. The free milkshake is valid with any in-store purchase. The offer applies to non-vegan milkshakes.
Dave & Buster's
Dave & Buster's has several Election Day specials available at their entertainment and dining venues: * $5 Beers: All-day specials on 22-ounce draft beers, including Miller Lite, Coors Light, Bud Light, and Michelob Ultra. * $19.99 Eat, Drink, Play Combo: This meal includes a choice of entrée, a fountain drink, and a $10 power card for arcade games. * $5 Late Night Bites: Available on Sundays through Thursdays after 10:00 p.m.
Fazoli's
Fazoli's, the Lexington, Kentucky-based Italian restaurant chain, is offering $2 off in-store purchases of specific pasta dishes. Eligible dishes include Chicken Parmigiano, Loaded Baked Spaghetti, and Spicy Baked Ziti with Italian Sausage.
Shake Shack
Shake Shack is participating in Election Day promotions by offering free french fries to customers. The offer was confirmed at the St. Louis location, where the general manager noted it is a national initiative to encourage voting.
Genghis Grill
Genghis Grill is offering a 20% discount on the total in-store tab for voters who show their "I Voted" sticker. This discount excludes alcohol purchases and is valid for in-store dining only.
O'Charley's Restaurant & Bar
O'Charley's is running a promotion from November 3 through November 7, 2024. Customers can purchase a Classic Cheeseburger (made with double smash patties) and fries for $6.
Piola Pizza (Miami Specific)
In Miami, Piola Pizza locations are offering free Margherita pizzas to customers who show an "I Voted" sticker or other proof of voting. This offer is valid for dine-in customers only on November 5.
One K Miami (Miami Specific)
One K Miami, located in the Brickell neighborhood, is offering a complimentary glass of prosecco with the purchase of an entrée. Customers must show an "I Voted" sticker on November 5 to redeem.
Retail, Services, and Transportation Offers
Beyond food, several companies in the retail and transportation sectors are offering deals to assist voters.
Hertz
The car rental company Hertz is offering one free rental day when a customer rents a vehicle for at least two days on Election Day. This offer may be useful for voters requiring transportation to polling sites.
Uber and Uber Eats
Uber is providing discounted rides to polling locations. Additionally, Uber Eats is offering 25% off Election Night orders placed between 6:00 p.m. local time and 7:00 a.m. the following morning.
Lyft
Lyft is offering discounted rides to the polls for the 2024 election.
Grubhub+
Grubhub+ members can access various Election Day deals from November 4 to November 10, 2024. Participating partners include Starbucks, Wendy's, KFC, Arby's, and Little Caesars.
Zipcar
Zipcar is offering free vehicle access during specific hours on Election Day. From 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., users can drive reserved vehicles at no cost.
Regional and Historical Offers
While the 2024 election features a specific lineup of deals, similar promotions have occurred in previous election years.
BurgerFi
In previous election years, BurgerFi offered a discount on their "Conflicted Burger" (containing both a meat patty and a veggie patty) for customers showing an "I Voted" sticker. In 2016, the price was reduced to $5. This offer was specifically available at participating locations in Michigan (Ann Arbor and Northville).
Eligibility and Redemption Rules
To successfully redeem these offers, consumers should be aware of common eligibility requirements:
- Proof of Voting: The "I Voted" sticker is the primary method of verification. If a sticker is not available, some locations (such as Piola Pizza in Miami) may accept other forms of proof.
- In-Store vs. Online: Most food offers require an in-store visit to present the sticker. Online offers, such as those from Junior's Restaurant & Cheesecake or Grubhub+, typically utilize promo codes or are automatically applied to online orders.
- Purchase Requirements: Some offers, like the Johnny Rockets milkshake or the One K Miami prosecco, require a qualifying purchase (an entrée or any in-store item). Others, such as the Krispy Kreme doughnut, are free with no purchase necessary.
- Location Specificity: While many offers are national, some are limited to specific regions or states (e.g., the BurgerFi Michigan offer or the Miami-specific Piola and One K Miami deals). Consumers should verify participation with local franchises.
- Time Restrictions: Offers are generally valid only on Election Day, November 5, 2024, though O'Charley's and Junior's have extended their promotions through the week.
Conclusion
Election Day 2024 presents a variety of freebies and discounts designed to reward U.S. voters. The most widespread offers include free doughnuts from Krispy Kreme, free shakes from Johnny Rockets with purchase, and various meal discounts from chains like Fazoli's and Dave & Buster's. Additionally, services such as Hertz, Uber, and Lyft are offering transportation support. Consumers are advised to bring their "I Voted" sticker and check with local participating locations for specific terms and availability.
