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Lime: Unlock Democracy, 4

Lime, the world’s largest shared electric vehicle company, today launched its Lime To The Polls campaign, “Unlock Democracy.” Through this initiative, Lime aims to boost voter registration efforts across the US while providing riders with sustainable transportation to and from polling locations. In cities around the U.S. Lime is showing up with partners like When We All Vote, Community College Commitment led by Levi Strauss & Co., Vote Early Day and more to provide resources to register, make a plan, and go vote. Lime is focused on working with communities where access to the polls isn’t always easy, such as community colleges, transit deserts and states with low voter turnout. This year, Lime will offer riders two free 30-minute rides to help them get to and from their polling place. To participate, riders can use the code ‘VOTE2024’ from Vote Early Day (October 29th) through Election Day (November 5th). Lime believes that access to transportation should never be a barrier to voting. Through the “Lime to the Polls” program, Lime has supported more than 90,000 free or low-cost rides to vote in local and national elections in more than a dozen countries. For the first time, Lime will wrap its vehicles with Vote Early Day’s QR codes that will direct riders to a webpage where they can register (and check they are already registered!) to vote. The wrapped vehicles will be available in Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, The Bronx, Milwaukee, Omaha, Salt Lake City, St. Paul and Washington D.C. Additionally, Lime will support When We All Vote’s “Party at the Polls” initiative in Austin, Atlanta, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids, New York City and Washington D.C. These free, nonpartisan events turn voting into a community celebration with food, music, culture and more.

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