Louisiana Election Day Freebies Where To Get I Voted Deals And Discounts

Election Day presents an opportunity for citizens to participate in democracy while also enjoying special promotions and free offers from various businesses across the country. Many establishments reward voters with discounts or complimentary items when they present their "I Voted" sticker, creating an incentive for civic participation. While the provided source material primarily focuses on Houston businesses and national chains, these offers may also be available at locations in Louisiana or similar establishments in the state. This article explores the various types of Election Day freebies and promotional offers that voters might take advantage of.

Restaurant and Food Promotions

Numerous restaurants and food establishments traditionally offer special deals to voters on Election Day. These promotions range from complimentary food items to discounted beverages, all requiring proof of voting through an "I Voted" sticker or similar documentation.

Pizza Establishments

Pizza restaurants have been particularly active in offering Election Day promotions:

  • Piola: This restaurant chain offers free margherita pizza to those who show proof of voting or an "I Voted" sticker. The promotion is valid for dine-in customers only with the purchase of a drink or food item. Piola operates multiple locations, including at 1415 S. Voss Road, Suite 135, Memorial, and 3201 Louisiana Street, Suite 103, Midtown.

  • Home Slice: Voters can celebrate "dough-mocracy" by trading in their "I Voted" stickers for a free slice of pizza at any Home Slice pizza joint. This offer is available at locations in both Austin and Houston.

  • California Tortilla: This East Coast fast casual chain offers a free taco to all customers wearing an "I Voted" sticker or saying "VOTE" on Election Day. Notably, no purchase is required for this promotion.

Italian Restaurants

Italian establishments have also embraced the Election Day promotion trend:

  • Roma: Diners can receive a free glass of prosecco when they show their "I Voted" sticker. This Italian restaurant is located at 2347 University Boulevard in Rice Village and also has a location at 3201 Louisiana Street, Suite 103.

Bars and Casual Dining

Several bars and casual dining establishments offer Election Day deals:

  • Axelrad: This Midtown beer haven and performance venue provides one free drink to those with an "I Voted" sticker on Election Day. The establishment is located at 1517 Alabama Street.

  • Star Sailor: This Heights watering hole offers free smash burgers to those who show their "I Voted" sticker (one per person). Election Day also coincides with Star Sailor's Industry Night, which offers happy hour specials from 3 p.m. to close for those in the service industry. The establishment is located at 1710 West 18th Street in the Heights.

  • The Union Kitchen: All five Union Kitchen locations offer a buy-one-get-one-free deal on entrees for voters who show an "I Voted" sticker. This promotion is valid for dine-in customers only.

  • Winnie's: This Downtown hangout offers $1 daiquiris with the purchase of food when voters show their "I Voted" sticker. The establishment is located at 3622 Main Street, Suite A.

Asian Cuisine

Asian restaurants have also joined the Election Day promotion trend:

  • Kazan Ramen: This new ramen restaurant offers free mochi ice cream to customers with an "I Voted" sticker on Election Day. The establishment is located at 191 Heights Boulevard.

  • Handies Douzo: From 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on November 4 through November 6, diners with an "I Voted" sticker can receive a free spicy tuna hand roll at Handies Douzo's locations in White Oak and Montrose.

National Chain Promotions

Several national restaurant chains have implemented Election Day promotions that may be available at Louisiana locations:

Fast Food and Casual Chains

  • Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen: This chain has launched a digital campaign titled "Vote Handcrafted," featuring videos depicting "Handcrafted Debates" between candidate characters. Popeyes has also created a "Get out the Vote" Facebook app where fans can share or like debate videos for a chance to win weekly prizes such as free chicken coupons or T-shirts. The grand prize winner receives a trip to New Orleans.

  • Zpizza: This chain kicked off an election-themed campaign in October, featuring founder Sid Fanarof as a "presidential candidate" representing the "Pizza Party." Through November 5, zTribe members receive an exclusive offer of pizza slices for $1.25 each.

Transportation Discounts

Ride-sharing services have traditionally offered Election Day discounts to encourage voter participation:

  • Lyft: The company offers a 50 percent discount (worth up to $10) on Election Day rides via cars, bikes, or scooters. The discount is available from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. in every time zone. Users must preload the code 'VOTE24' on the Lyft app to access this deal.

  • Uber: This company provides discounted rides to polling sites, offering customers 50% off rides to their polling place (up to $10) when they use the new 'Go Vote' tile to book a ride. Additionally, Uber Eats orders of at least $25 receive 25 percent off from 6 p.m. local time on November 5 until 7 a.m.

Entertainment and Other Offers

Various entertainment venues and businesses offer special Election Day promotions:

  • IKEA: All customers receive one free frozen yogurt at participating IKEA Swedish Bistros on Election Day. Customers must present either a printed or electronic version of the coupon linked in the IKEA promotional material.

  • Artechoouse: This interactive museum offers Houstonians an Election Day escape with $10 off admission and the opportunity to try XR cocktails from 3 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the open bar (no admission required). Museum-goers can also show their "I Voted" sticker or use code "I VOTED" online to receive $5 off tickets for Artechoouse's first holiday show, the Houston Holiday Spectacular.

  • Betelgeuse Betelgeuse: This intergalactic pizzeria and cocktail bar treats those who present an "I Voted" sticker to happy hour prices at any time of day. Deals include $8 select cocktails, $7 32-ounce draft beers, and $6 wines by the glass. The establishment has locations at 2101 Washington Avenue and 4500 Montrose Boulevard.

  • Pixar Putt: To help take the edge off election season nerves, Pixar Putt in Discovery Green offers special discount ticket prices at $5 on Tuesdays beginning Election Day. Tickets are normally priced at $26 (+ fees) for adults and $24 (+ fees) for children.

  • Colombus Coffee: This boozy coffee/cocktail concept, co-founded by Astros' Lance McCullers Jr. and Rex Hospitality, gives out one free cup of drip coffee to those sporting their "I Voted" stickers at its locations in the Thompson Hotel and Sawyer Yards.

How to Access These Offers

To take advantage of these Election Day freebies and discounts:

  1. Ensure you are registered to vote and participate in the election process
  2. Obtain your "I Voted" sticker after casting your ballot
  3. Present the sticker at participating businesses when requested
  4. Follow any additional requirements specified by the business (such as making a purchase or dining in)
  5. For digital offers like those from Uber and Lyft, ensure you have the appropriate codes loaded in the apps before your trip

Important Considerations

When seeking out Election Day freebies and discounts, voters should keep several points in mind:

  • Most offers require presentation of an "I Voted" sticker or other proof of voting
  • Some promotions may have location restrictions or specific terms and conditions
  • Offers are typically only valid on Election Day (November 5) unless otherwise specified
  • Businesses may modify or cancel promotions without notice
  • It's advisable to confirm participation with individual locations before making plans

Conclusion

Election Day has become an occasion for businesses to show appreciation to voters through special promotions and free offers. While the provided source material focuses primarily on Houston businesses and national chains, these types of offers may be available at similar establishments in Louisiana. From complimentary food items at restaurants to discounted transportation services, these promotions provide an additional incentive for civic participation. Voters should check with local businesses in their Louisiana communities to determine what specific offers may be available to them on Election Day.

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