Election Day deals to cash in on with "I Voted" stickers
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An "I Voted" sticker is your ticket to freebies and deals this Election Day.
Why it matters: It's technically illegal to offer freebies in exchange for votes and businesses typically get around this by offering the deals to all.
- More than 75 million Americans have already cast their ballots as of the Sunday before Election Day.
- Follow Axios' live coverage featuring reporting and analysis from across the country.
Election Day freebies and discounts 2024
The big picture: The following promotions are available Tuesday, Nov. 5 unless otherwise noted.
- Small, local businesses may also have deals and some will post on their social media channels.
- Check out Axios Local election freebie guides for Chicago, Denver, Richmond and Miami.
Uber, Lyft offer 50% off rides to polls Election Day
Rideshare giants Uber and Lyft are both giving 50% off rides to polls, up to $10, Tuesday.
- Use code VOTE24 on Lyft for a rideshare, bikeshare or scooter ride from 5am to 10pm in every time zone.
- To get the Uber discount, go to its "Go Vote" tile to book a ride.
Free rides to polls from Lime, public transportation
Zoom in: Lime is giving free rides to and from polling locations with promo code VOTE2024 through Tuesday.
- Public transportation systems across the country are offering free rides on buses, subways and more Tuesday.
- Hertz is offering one day free when they reserve a car for at least two days and pick up through Tuesday at participating locations.
Krispy Kreme free doughnut, Election Day stickers
Krispy Kreme is giving out free glazed doughnuts for all customers at participating shops nationwide Tuesday and will also hand out "I Voted" stickers.
- The company says the stickers are "especially for those who voted early and want a fresh sticker along with their fresh doughnut."

Uber Eats Election Day deal
Uber Eats is offering 25% off orders starting at 6pm local time Tuesday through 7am Wednesday.
- The discount is for orders $25 or more and the maximum discount is $15, Uber said,
Yogurtland Election Day discount
Yogurtland is giving 15% off in-store purchases with "I Voted" stickers at participating locations Tuesday.
Edible free treat with "I Voted" sticker
Edible, formerly Edible Arrangements, says bring in your "I Voted" sticker and get a free treat at participating stores.
- This offer runs through Tuesday and limit one treat per in-store customer, the company posted on Facebook.
Dave & Buster's Election Day discount
Dave & Buster's has $5 beers on Election Day, $5 late night bites after 10pm and other specials.
Maurices Election Day discount
Fashion retailer Maurices is offering an extra 10% off in-store purchases for bringing in your "I Voted" sticker Tuesday.
Fat Brands Election Day deals
Fat Brands has three different deals Tuesday, the company shared with Axios.
- At Johnny Rockets, get a free shake Tuesday with any in-store purchase at participating locations with proof they cast a ballot. The company told Axios anyone can redeem the free shake offer by mentioning it at the register when dining in.
- Round Table Pizza has $6 off a large or x-large pizza Tuesday for dine-in, carry-out and delivery.
- Fazoli's has $2 off signature bakes Tuesday at participating locations. In-store only.
Ikea free frozen yogurt on Election Day
Dig in: Get a free frozen yogurt at participating Ikea Swedish Bistros with a coupon Tuesday.
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