An "I Voted" sticker is your ticket to freebies and deals this Election Day. Why it matters: It's technically illegal to ...
Companies are capitalizing on a tight election by offering treats and promotions to voters and enthusiasts alike. Although ...
Local and chain businesses all around Los Angeles are offering extra incentives to hit the polls. These are the best deals around the city.
Krispy Kreme doughnuts, Lime scooters rides and Johnny Rockets milkshakes are among the free items major companies will be handing out on Election Day to residents who cast their votes—and not all of ...
“guests can receive one free Original Glazed Doughnut, no purchase necessary,” the company says. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword ...
Some companies are offering perks and discounts on Election Day. All you have to do is show your “I Voted" sticker.
Simply DM or email them a photo of you and your “I Voted” sticker and you’ll get the free class. If you have an account ...
Many companies are advertising deals, freebies, or unique offerings in honor of Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Here's what ...
When you show up with your “I voted” sticker, several companies in the ... Although it’s illegal to give rewards for voting, ...
A slew of companies have launched Election Day deals and freebies, including Uber, Lyft, Johnny Rockets and others.
Now through November 8, you can use the sticker to receive a free admission card from SPARK. The card will admit up to two ...
If you voted early and want a sticker and a doughnut you can get one while supplies last, the company said. All participants can show off their free glazed doughnut and “I Voted” sticker ...