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Election Day deals: Free rides to the polls and businesses offering specials Tuesday

Kelly Tyko
USA TODAY
An "I Voted" sticker can mean freebies.

This Election Day won’t be the same freebie day as it's been during past elections.

Although several ride-sharing services are offering free or discounted rides to polling locations Tuesday, few restaurants with more than 20 locations are rewarding voters' civic duty. 

Usually, businesses roll out deals with presidential elections for voters who sport "I Voted" stickers even though it is technically illegal to offer freebies in exchange for votes, according to federal law.

“It is illegal in elections when federal candidates are on the ballot to offer free stuff (including free food or drink) to people upon proof of voting,” said Rick Hasen, a law professor at UC Irvine told Nation's Restaurant News.

A Chicago museum offering free admission Tuesday originally was requiring voters to show the voting sticker. The Field Museum changed its offer to free admission to anyone in Illinois.

“The intention is golden. But under the law, you can’t offer anything of value in connection with registering to vote or voting,” Jim Allen, spokesman for the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners, told the Chicago Sun-Times.

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Free and discounted rides

Ride-sharing apps are making it more affordable to get out and vote.

Uber and Lyft both say they will offer free or discounted rides to polling places Tuesday. 

According to a Lyft blog post, it was estimated that over 15 million people were registered but didn’t vote in 2016 because of transportation issues.

Uber is partnering with #VoteTogether and Democracy Works to make sure that transportation isn't a barrier to getting to the polls, the company said.

Here's how to save:

Getaround: Use promo code GETAROUND2VOTE to receive $10 off your Election Day booking. Offer expires Wednesday. The service and offer is available in major cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Chicago, Washington D.C., Miami and Boston.

Lime: Available in more than 100 cities across the nation, enter code LIME2VOTE18 to unlock the Lime fleet of shared bikes, e-bikes and e-scooters for a free ride to and from polling locations, up to 30 minutes.

Lyft: The service is providing 50 percent off or up to $5 off rides across the country and free rides to underserved communities "that face significant obstacles to transportation." To get a discount, enter your zip code on Lyft's partner, Buzzfeed's website

Uber: The service is offering $10 off a single ride to the polls on Election Day on the most affordable Uber option available in your city (Express POOL, POOL or UberX, in that order). The most recent version of the Uber app is needed, and all you do is enter promotional code VOTE2018 in your app.  

Free Motivate bike rides: Bike share operator Motivate is offering free rentals in nine urban bike share systems across the country on Election Day. This includes Citi Bike in New York City and Jersey City, Divvy in Chicago, Bluebikes in Boston, Capital Bikeshare in Washington D.C., Nice Ride Minnesota in Minneapolis, Ford GoBike in the Bay Area of San Francisco, BIKETOWN in Portland and CoGo in Columbus, Ohio. The code for a free day pass for most Motivate programs is BIKETOVOTE. For Divvy, use the code VOTE18 and in Portland, which has a vote-by-mail system, BIKETOWN riders can use code BIKE2VOTE to get 30 minutes of free ride time Tuesday.

Zipcar: Take a Zipcar on election night between 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesday and get $20 off a future trip. Learn more at www.zipcar.com/drivethevote.

More rides: Several transit systems across the nation are offering free rides Tuesday including Los Angeles' Metro system, Columbia, South Carolina's bus service the COMET, the Metro in Houston, and the Greensboro Transit Authority in North Carolina. which is offering free fares system-wide Tuesday.

Other Election Day deals and freebies

Here are the deals available Tuesday at participating locations. To be on the safe side, check with your closest location before heading out.

Baked by Melissa: Visit a store and get a free cupcake with your "I Voted" sticker Tuesday. Get 10 percent off online orders at www.bakedbymelissa.com Tuesday and Wednesday with promo code IVOTED2018.

Blaze PizzaGet free delivery for any order placed on the Blaze Pizza app Tuesday. Delivery available at participating locations.

Bobo’s: Get a coupon for a free vegan, gluten-free oat bar by sharing that you voted on social media. To get a coupon mailed to you, tag @eatbobos on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter and use #GetOatTheVote. While supplies last.

Boston Market: Buy a pot pie and drink and get a free pot pie Tuesday at participating locations with a coupon posted at www.bostonmarket.com.

California Tortilla: Say “I voted” Tuesday and get a free order of chips and queso with any purchase. Valid in-store only.

Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop: For showing a voting sticker, get $1 off any sub Tuesday.

Chameleon Cold-Brew: Get a voucher for a free 10-ounce Chameleon Cold-Brew when posting a selfie with your “I Voted” sticker on Instagram. To get the freebie, tag @ChameleonColdBrew and use #FuelTheVote.

Corner Bakery Cafe: Receive a free brewed or cold brewed coffee with any purchase and “I Voted” sticker Tuesday.

Fatz Southern Kitchen: Get a free Fatz Famous Sweet Tea with purchase of an entrée with an “I Voted” sticker Tuesday.

Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams: Get an extra scoop of ice cream on your purchase Tuesday, according to this Facebook post.

Jersey Mike's Subs: Tuesday is the last day of the chain's National Sandwich Day deal. With a coupon, get $2 off any regular sub. The coupon was sent to email club members and posted on the chain's Facebook page.

Jimboy's TacosTuesday also is National Nacho Day and to celebrate the chain has its Ground Beef Nachos for $5.50 at participating locations.

Krispy Kreme: During past elections, the chain gave away free treats. This year, reward members can get two dozen doughnuts for $13 with an email coupon Tuesday and Wednesday. Choose either two dozen original glazed or one dozen glazed and one dozen assorted. Join the loyalty program at www,krispykreme.com for a free doughnut and future offers.

Lemonade: Turn Election Day lemons into free lemonade. Wear your “I Voted” sticker to the California-based chain Tuesday for a free lemonade with any purchase.

Miller's Ale House: Say you voted Tuesday and your first beer is $1 at participating locations. Offer valid for a pint of a domestic draft beer or non-alcoholic beverage. One per guest and available at participating locations in Florida, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. Offers ends at 9 p.m. in Virginia.

Modcloth: For Election Day, the brand is shutting down its website and its FitShop stores in Austin, Texas,​ San Francisco and Washington, D.C. to encourage its customers and employees to vote. On Wednesday, customers can show store associates their “I Voted” sticker or their social media post and you can get a special limited-edition “I Voted” pin and ModCloth tote bag.

Potbelly Sandwich Shop: An "I Voted" sticker was originally part of Potbelly's free cookie promotion. Now, according to a tweet, to get a free cookie with any purchase Tuesday and Wednesday at participating locations, "just ask" for the cookie. 

Rubio’s Coastal Grill: Get an Original Fish Taco paired with any Mexican or craft beer for $5 or choose an à la carte option such as a $2 Fish Taco Especial or a $1.75 Original Fish Taco on Tuesday. All guests will also receive an “I Taco’d” sticker in honor of Election Day.

Shake Shack: For voting, get free fries with any purchase Tuesday. Either show an “I Voted” sticker or redeem with the code “ivoted” in the chain's Shack App.

Taco John’s: To celebrate National Nacho Day, get a free order of Chips and Nacho  Cheese with a coupon in the Taco John’s Rewards app. Download the app at www.tacojohns.com/rewards.

Tarte Cosmetics: Enter for a chance to win a free mascara by tweeting a photo with an "I Voted" sticker or posting to Instagram. Tag @tartecosmetics to enter.

Twin Peaks: Bring a voting sticker to get a free order of chips and queso Tuesday with the purchase of a beverage at participating locations. In-store only.

Contributing: Dalvin Brown, Eli Blumenthal

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Kelly Tyko is a consumer columnist and retail reporter for Treasure Coast Newspapers and TCPalm.com, part of the USA TODAY NETWORK. Read her Bargainista tips at TCPalm.com/Bargainista, follow her on Twitter @KellyTyko and email her at kelly.tyko@tcpalm.com. Sign up for her weekly newsletter at www.tcpalm.com/newsletters

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