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Voting stickers are seen at the Ohio Union during the U.S. presidential election at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Image Credit: Reuters

Washington: Across the US businesses are offering a variety of deals and giveaways to customers who visit Tuesday wearing “I Voted” stickers, an item handed out at polling sites to each person who casts a ballot in the US elections. 

In Washington, the restaurant Art and Soul is offering a two-for-the-price-of-one deal on its “Swing State Cocktails”, representing eight battleground states that analysts say could decide the election. 

To encourage people in Hollywood, California to get out and vote, Carney’s is offering a free hot dog or hamburger to patrons wearing their “I Voted” stickers. 

Nationwide, the popular coffee chain Starbucks is offering its customers free red, white and blue wristbands if they come in wearing their election stickers. 

Other national chain restaurants including Chili’s, Boston Market, and Olive Garden are offering special Election Day promotions on meals as well. 

And back in Washington, Election Day yoga is offering a way for people to burn off some of the calories they’ve consumed from all the Election Day food and drink deals. 

More than four dozen yoga studios in the area, including parts of the states of Maryland and Virginia, are offering complimentary yoga classes on Election Day, no “I Voted” sticker required.