Here’s who is offering free rides to the polls on Election Day
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Election Day is here, and making our voices heard is a crucial way to exercise our civic duty; however, for those without transportation, getting to and from the polls can be hard.
That’s why several transit systems and organizations are stepping in to ensure that a lack of transportation isn’t a hindrance to voting.
Here’s who is offering free rides in our region:
To see a full list of transits offering free rides throughout the Commonwealth, click here Don’t know where your assigned polling place is? Click here to find out!
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