Skip to content

Discover Amazing Deals For Voters On Election Day

Car Rental and Dining Promotions Supporting Voter Turnout

Election Day

Hertz participates in Election Day promotions with their “Free Day on Election Day” offer, demonstrating the company’s commitment to providing reliable transportation for voters across various communities.

Various food and beverage establishments also treat voters who show their “I Voted” sticker:

  • Johnny Rockets: Visitors can enjoy a free milkshake with any in-store purchase on Election Day at participating locations.
  • Dave & Buster’s: Election Day will feature half-priced games, $5 beers, and $5 late-night bites. The Eat, Drink, Play Combo Meal, which includes a $10 power card, an entree of choice, and a fountain drink, will be available for just $19.99.
  • Fazoli’s: This Italian-American fast-casual chain is offering $2 off any signature bake, like chicken Parmigiano or spicy baked ziti, only in-store.
  • Lazy Dog Restaurants: Restaurants will offer a free handcrafted non-alcoholic beverage with any entree purchase for those with an “I Voted” sticker.
  • Round Table Pizza: Voters can take $6 off a large or extra-large pizza at participating locations, available for dine-in, carry-out, and delivery.
  • Yogurtland: To celebrate civic engagement, Yogurtland is offering 15% off to customers who show their “I Voted” sticker on Election Day.

Providing Additional Support: Community Events and Information Sessions

Election Day

To further assist citizens in participating actively in the electoral process, various community centers and non-profit organizations are organizing events and information sessions leading up to Election Day. These sessions aim to educate citizens about their voting rights and the logistical details of voting, including how to handle mail-in ballots or understand new voting technology.

Local libraries and community centers often host these events, offering a platform where questions can be addressed in a supportive and informative environment. Additionally, many organizations are also providing printed guides and materials that explain the voting process in simple, easy-to-understand language, ensuring that all citizens feel confident and prepared to vote.

Get Out There And Vote!

The joint efforts of businesses and community organizations this Election Day are a testament to the strength of collective engagement in our democratic processes. By providing easier access to polling stations and enriching the experience with perks and information, these initiatives not only facilitate participation but also celebrate it as a communal act of civic pride. This approach transforms Election Day from a duty to a celebration, encouraging a more vibrant and inclusive democratic participation.

Pages: 1 2