Voting this year could get you more than just a free sticker.
Dozens of businesses are offering steals and deals in the Big Apple This divisive, stomach-churning presidential election cycle Motivating citizens to vote.
Additionally, several nationwide outlets are ready to reward you for doing your civic duty on Election Day 2024.
Food, drinks, transportation and more are available, with many shops simply asking for an “I Voted” sticker as proof that the customer has reached the polling place.
Others are simply giving away their goods to celebrate this momentous occasion, while some are offering deeply discounted deals.
See which vendors near you are giving away Election Day gifts this week.
First of all, if you need help voting…
Lemon
To help get voters to their polling place, Lime is offering voters a free bike or electric scooter ride during Election Day — just Use code VOTE2024.
lift
Lyft is also offering a deal 50% off (up to $10) rides to take customers to the polls using code VOTE24. This deal is valid for all rideshare, bikeshare or scooter rides from 5am to 10pm on voting day.
uber
Like Lyft, Uber is also pushing voters to turn out this election cycle and is offering a 50% discount (up to $10) when customers use the new “Go Vote” tile on the app, which allows Also helps in finding the polling place.
Then check out these New York City freebies and deals…
Balkan Salon
For those who want to attend an election watch party with some comic relief, a drag queen host will be running a free party Tuesday at the Balkan Salon in Hell’s Kitchen. The cover charge has been suspended and pizza will be free for all: “We will collectively laugh, drink and stuff our faces with free pizza!” The bar boasted.
Brooklyn Roasting Company
Brooklyn Roasting Company wants New Yorkers to wake up and vote, and they’re willing to serve you a caffeinated beverage to do it.
By 7pm on Tuesday, November 5, anyone who visits a BRC Café wearing an “I Voted” sticker will receive a free cup of freshly brewed coffee. They have three locations in Brooklyn (Flushing Ave., 1 Clinton St., and Metropolitan Ave.), as well as a location inside the Strand Book Store at 828 Broadway in Manhattan.
If you want to shop online, the company is offering a 50% discount on buy-one-get-one for a “yes we can” vote. electoral mix Coffee cans.
cyclebar
cyclebar Locations in NYC — including their NoHo, UES, Williamsburg, NoMad, and Flatiron spots — will give you a free workout class with your sticker.
Just DM or email them a photo of you and your “I Voted” sticker and you’ll get a free class. If you already have an account, email that studio, and if not, DM @cyclebarnyc Where you want to ride.
East Harlem Bottling Company
Located at 1711 Lexington Avenue, the craft brew purveyor is only giving away a free beer to anyone who shows their “I Voted” sticker on Election Day. Whether patrons want to stay for the election watch party at 7 p.m. is another decision.
fire studio
send fitness checkpoint fire studio Get a photo of your “I Voted” sticker and a free workout class. Once they receive the photo, they will add a free gift to your account.
Junior Restaurant & Bakery
The iconic New York bakery and eatery has a number of deals in honor of both Election Day and their 74th anniversary.
Customers can get half-price cheesecake slices with any breakfast, lunch or dinner, plus $5 off entire cakes.
Additionally, customers who order online will receive $7 off entire cakes through November 7th.
spin
For Election Day only, SPIN Midtown is offering a free hour-long game of ping pong to anyone who can provide proof that they voted — even if it’s just a photo in the ballot box. Table tennis veterans can also double up on deals and take advantage of the venue’s regular Tuesday specials, which include games for $9 after 9 p.m. and a select menu of items $9 and under.
Violife
There is no restriction on the standard
Voters can do this only on election day Unlock an Incredible $10 Martini and Fries ComboOr go to the Standard East Village’s NO BAR for the $7 hot dog and beer deal – it’s an amazing steal considering this gorgeous spot usually sells its famous “hot dogs” for $9. The watering hole is running happy hour specials all night with live streaming of the election results.
On Election Day, Wyolife is feeding free bagels and a smear to hungry voters near polling stations in NYC.
Violife will have free pop-up breakfast trucks with Utopia Bagels near Columbus Circle, Tribeca and Downtown Brooklyn near Borough Hall.
Starting at 7am, just go to the truck window and get your bagel – no need to order. Bagels will be available while supplies last.
William Greenberg Desserts
Wear your “I Voted” sticker to William Greenberg for a sweet incentive: a free cookie. If you voted by mail, you just need to bring proof that you voted.
Carroll Baker of William Greenberg Desserts has also changed its iconic Black & White cookies to patriotic Red & White and Blue & White, so every voter can get a cookie in their chosen color scheme.
New Yorkers can get their sweet treat by visiting either location – 1100 Madison Avenue or 285 Amsterdam Avenue. This offer is available till 6pm on Election Day.
Can’t you reach any destination? The sweets company is also selling its own Election Day cookies Online,
And keep an eye out for these nationwide giveaways…
dave and buster’s
The Game-and-Grub Stop has Election Day deals for you to enjoy with friends and family on your way back from the ballot box.
Customers will be able to enjoy games at half price all day on November 5.
Additionally, Dave & Buster’s is offering $5 beers all day, every day; Eat, Drink, Play combo meal that includes a $10 Power Card, entrée and a drink for just $19.99; and $5 late night bites.
edible arrangement
Customers who bring their “I Voted” stickers to participating local Food Arrangements stores will receive a free gift!
Haters
Hertz is steering “Vote Run” campaign In which drivers can get one day’s free fare on purchasing at least two. PC Code – 211636 – Available anytime between October 21st and November 5th at participating locations.
Ikea
The famous Swedish brand’s bistro will be distributing free frozen yogurt to shoppers on Election Day to “celebrate and support voting rights.” Although customers don’t need to prove they voted, they do need to. Submit an electronic coupon To hold up the deal.
johnny rockets
A sweet gift for voters: Johnny Rockets is offering customers with their “I Voted” sticker — or any proof of voting — a free milkshake with any purchase at participating locations on November 5.
Krispy Kreme
National donut chain is being distributed One glazed treat per customer Only on election day.
coffee beans and tea leaves
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is cooking up a deal on Election Day to make sure you’re caffeinated when you vote. On Election Day, November 5, order a large coffee and pay for the regular size.
Uber Eats
As part of its Half-Off Rides deal, the rideshare app is also offering 25% off Uber Eats orders (up to $15 on a minimum $25 order). For “late night election fuel”, From 6pm local time on Election Day, Tuesday, November 5, to 7am local time on Wednesday, November 6.
van leeuwen
Van Leeuwen is sweetening Election Day for voters. People who show their “I Voted” sticker at any Scoop Shop will receive a $3 scoop of their choice.
Violife
Violife’s “America Voted” campaign extends beyond New York.
There will be bagel shop takeovers at El Bagel in Miami, Florida, and Rosen’s Bagel Company in Austin, Texas, where on Election Day, the first 100 customers to order a bagel with Violife dairy-free cream cheese will get their breakfast free.
Yogurtland
Yogurtland is offering a special discount to those who vote.
On Tuesday, November 5, customers who show their “I Voted” sticker at participating locations will receive 15% off in-store purchases.