SAVE 50%:As of Nov. 4,homo-eroticism get 50% off Lyft rides to polling booths with promo code VOTE24on Election Day (Nov. 5). This discount is applicable for up to $10 off of your ride.
Election Day is Nov. 5, which means everyone will be making their way to the polls to make their voices heard. However, not everyone has equal access to the transportation they may need to get to the polling booths in their community. Lyft is doing its part to help those who need assistance with rides by offering a discount valid on Nov. 5 only, so if you're thinking about using the rideshare service to exercise your right to vote, you can save some cash by doing so.
As of Nov. 4, you can save 50% on your Election Day rides to the polls by using Lyft. Just use promo code VOTE24 when requesting your ride or preload the code and schedule it ahead of time. It's valid from 5 AM to 10 PM in every time zone and you can use it on a rideshare, bikeshare, or scooter ride – it's up to you.
You can save up to $10 off your ride with the code, so if it's $20 to get to your destination, you can score your polling booth transportation for just $10. Longer distances will obviously cost more, and your fare will depend on what type of Lyft ride you request, but if you need a quick and reliable way to get to the polls, this might be your best option.
Lyft will also have a slew of new features during Election Day, including new themed icons and other additions. If you apply the code for your discounted ride, you'll see red, white, and blue confetti appear. The code is only valid tomorrow, so be sure to get your rides in and requested when you're heading out to vote.
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