Tuesday is hopefully the end of 2016's contentious election season.
And voters who still plan on heading to the polls can get more than just an "I Voted" sticker, and the pride in exercising an American right. Voters can get freebies at companies across the country.
Krispy Kreme is trying to sweeten the deal for voters with a free doughnut at participating stores for showing the "I Voted" sticker.
Duffy's Sports Grill is also giving away free doughnuts Tuesday if you're wearing your "I Voted" sticker.
If you need something to go with the doughnut, 7-Eleven is offering a free cup of coffee at participating stores through its app, USA Today reported.
Zipcar is offering free cars to get voters to the polls. The cars can be used from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. local times to beat voting deadlines. Its part of the #DRIVEtheVOTE campaign.
The rumors are true: We're offering FREE ZIPCARS on Election Day (6pm-10pm) to help #DRIVEtheVOTE. Reserve one now: https://t.co/zzS83JA3Km pic.twitter.com/1hBy6zJ2KH
— Zipcar (@Zipcar) November 4, 2016
Uber and Lyft are also offering promotions for Election Day in some markets, The Verge reported.
Every vote counts, so make sure to cast yours. With @Google, we're making it easy to find your polling place. https://t.co/DaFvMG58CD pic.twitter.com/segBstKgvc
— Uber (@Uber) November 6, 2016
California Tortilla is giving away free chips and queso with any other purchase.
Firehouse Subs is giving away free drinks if you show your sticker at participating locations.
Great American Cookies has a free cookie if you're wearing your sticker.
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