Election Day 2024, scheduled for November 5, presents a unique opportunity for U.S. consumers to access a variety of freebies and promotional deals from businesses aiming to reward civic participation. These offers range from complimentary food and beverages to discounted services, often requiring minimal engagement such as presenting an "I Voted" sticker or using a specific app feature. While many promotions are available nationwide, some are region-specific, and eligibility can vary based on location, purchase requirements, or participation of individual franchise locations. The following guide details the verified offers available from the provided source material, focusing on food, beverages, transportation, and other services.
Food and Beverage Freebies
A significant portion of Election Day rewards centers on food and drink, with major chains and local eateries offering complimentary items or discounts to voters. These offers typically require in-store redemption, though some are app-based.
Krispy Kreme
Krispy Kreme is offering a free Original Glazed doughnut on Election Day. This promotion is available at participating locations, and while some sources indicate that an "I Voted" sticker is required, other sources state that no purchase or proof of vote is necessary. The company has also been reported to provide "I Voted" stickers at their shops for those who voted early or by mail. This offer is part of their "DOUGHmocracy" campaign.
Dunkin'
Dunkin' is providing a free medium hot or iced coffee to customers who present an "I Voted" sticker at participating locations on Election Day.
Johnny Rockets
Johnny Rockets offers a free milkshake with any in-store purchase on Election Day. To redeem, customers must mention the "free shake" offer or present an "I Voted" sticker. The offer excludes Craig’s Vegan Shakes.
Auntie Anne's
Auntie Anne's is offering a free pretzel when customers order through the Auntie Anne’s app. This offer is valid at participating locations.
Shake Shack
Shake Shack provides free fries with any purchase when customers show an "I Voted" sticker at participating locations.
Insomnia Cookies
Insomnia Cookies offers a free cookie with the presentation of an "I Voted" sticker at participating locations.
Boston Market
Boston Market is offering buy-one-get-one-free (BOGO) deals on individual meals. Additionally, some reports mention a free slider available after 9:00 p.m. ET on Election Day.
MOD Pizza
MOD Pizza is offering buy-one-get-one-free (BOGO) pizzas on Election Day.
Taco Bell
Taco Bell is providing a free taco with any purchase at participating locations.
Buffalo Wild Wings
Buffalo Wild Wings offers free wings with any $10 purchase on Election Day.
Fazoli's
Fazoli's is offering $2 off a signature bake menu item (such as chicken parmigiano, loaded baked spaghetti, or spicy baked ziti with Italian sausage) for customers who cast a ballot. This offer is valid for in-store purchases.
Flat Top Grill
Flat Top Grill is offering 20% off the in-store tab (excluding alcohol) for customers who visit with an "I Voted" sticker.
Junior's Restaurant & Cheesecake
Junior's Restaurant & Cheesecake in Brooklyn, New York, is offering half off cheesecake slices with any entree. They are also providing $5 off whole cakes in-restaurant and $7 off all cakes online through the Thursday following Election Day.
Piola Pizzeria (Houston)
In Houston, Piola Pizzeria is offering a free Margherita pizza with the purchase of a beverage for dine-in voters who show an "I Voted" sticker or proof of civic duty at their Memorial and Midtown locations.
John's Grill (San Francisco)
John's Grill in San Francisco is hosting a complimentary Election Day Luncheon, offering free lunch and wine, hosted by former SF Mayor Willie Brown.
Biggby Coffee
Biggby Coffee is offering buy-one-get-one-free (BOGO) or $1 off any drink (up to 24 oz) at participating locations. This offer requires showing a coupon to the barista.
Baked by Melissa
Baked by Melissa is offering 10% off a purchase for customers who visit a store and show an "I Voted" sticker.
Bobo's
Bobo's is offering a coupon for one free bar (wherever Bobo's is sold) to customers who fill out their "I voted" information on the company's website.
Chili's
Chili's is offering $5 Presidente Margaritas all day on Election Day.
Chopt
Chopt is offering a free meal to poll workers who present a badge.
CAVA
CAVA is offering a free bowl or pita to poll workers who show a badge at all locations.
IKEA
IKEA is offering one free frozen yogurt at participating Swedish Bistros on Election Day. Customers must present a printed or electronic version of a coupon linked in the IKEA offer.
Dave & Buster's
Dave & Buster's is offering $5 beers on Election Day.
Transportation and Travel Offers
Several transportation services are providing discounts to help voters reach their polling places. These offers generally require the use of a specific app feature or promo code.
Uber and Uber Eats
Uber is offering 50% off rides to polling locations (up to $10). To access this, users must select the "Go Vote!" or "Go Vote" tile in the Uber app on Election Day. The app can also help locate the nearest polling place. Uber Eats is offering 25% off orders of $25 or more, available from 6 p.m. local time on November 5 until 7 a.m. local time on November 6.
Lyft
Lyft is offering a 50% discount (up to $10) on Election Day rides to polling locations via cars, bikes, or scooters. Users must preload the code "VOTE24" on or before November 5. The offer is valid from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. in every time zone.
Lime
Lime, an e-bike and e-scooter company, is offering a free 30-minute ride to and from polling places. This promotion is valid from October 29 through November 5 using the code "VOTE2024."
Hertz
Hertz is offering one free day on Election Day when a vehicle is rented for at least two days.
Metro (Los Angeles)
Metro in Los Angeles is offering free rides on Election Day. Ballot drop-off boxes are also available at various Metro stations, including Union Station, El Monte Bus Station, Harbor Freeway Station, Harbor Gateway Transit Center, Hollywood/Western Station, North Hollywood Station, Norwalk Station, Westlake/MacArthur Park Station, and Wilshire/Vermont Station.
Health, Fitness, and Other Services
Planet Fitness
Planet Fitness is offering free access to its gym facilities on Election Day, allowing individuals to stay active.
Starbucks
Starbucks is offering a $5 gift card to new Rewards members on Election Day.
Important Considerations for Consumers
While the offers listed above are widely reported, consumers should be aware of several factors before attempting to redeem them:
- Participating Locations: Many of these offers are valid only at participating locations. Franchise-owned businesses may opt out of promotions. It is advisable to call ahead or check the specific brand’s website or app for confirmation.
- Proof of Voting: Many food and beverage offers require an "I Voted" sticker. Voters who cast ballots early or by mail may not have a sticker, though some brands (like Krispy Kreme) may provide them.
- Purchase Requirements: Some freebies, such as Johnny Rockets' milkshake or Shake Shack's fries, require a purchase. Others, like Krispy Kreme's doughnut, may not.
- App Requirements: Offers from Auntie Anne's and Biggby Coffee require the use of a specific app or coupon.
- Geographic Restrictions: Local offers, such as those from John's Grill in San Francisco or Piola Pizzeria in Houston, are restricted to those specific areas.
Conclusion
Election Day 2024 offers a diverse array of freebies and deals from businesses across the United States. From complimentary doughnuts and coffee to discounted rides and gym access, these promotions serve as a token of appreciation for civic engagement. Consumers interested in these offers should verify participation with local outlets and be prepared to meet specific redemption requirements, such as presenting an "I Voted" sticker or using a promotional code.
