Election Day deals in Philadelphia to entice voters – Metro Philadelphia

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Philadelphia is celebrating Election Day with an exciting array of deals designed to entice voters who have fulfilled their civic duty. Local businesses are stepping up to encourage participation in the electoral process by offering promotions to anyone presenting their "I Voted" stickers. For example, FCM Hospitality is providing a free Mainstay Beer at venues like Craft Hall and Harper's Garden, creating a festive atmosphere for voters. This initiative serves as both a reward for civic engagement and a strategy to boost local sales on a day when many people are out and about. Furthermore, the promotions highlight the important role local businesses play in fostering community spirit and civic involvement.

As voters partake in these special offers, they not only celebrate their participation but also help support the local economy. This trend reflects a growing recognition among businesses of the value in connecting with the community during significant civic events. By transforming Election Day into a celebration, Philadelphia's local establishments are reinforcing the importance of voting while enhancing the voting experience.

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