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Getting to the polls can be an obstacle for many American voters. Thirty-five percent of youth who didn't go to college say a lack of transportation was why they didn't vote in the 2016 election, according to The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement.
Ride-hailing service Lyft said Thursday that it wants to help tackle the problem by offering half-priced rides across the country during this year's midterm elections. Riders can enter location-based codes into the Lyft app to access the discounted rides.
"It's about using our voice and our platform to make sure folks have access to go vote," said Mike Masserman, Lyft's head of Social Impact.
The US midterm elections will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 6.
Source: https://www.cnet.com/news/lyft-will-offer-discounted-rides-to-voters-during-midterm-elections/
(Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Thursday August 30 2018, @11:36PM (1 child)
Searching about the donors turned up a lot more info and made up my mind in most cases. Unfortunately, after the first election that website vanished.
Open Secrets is pretty good for campaign finance information. [opensecrets.org]
Ballotpedia is ok for the basic details of most elections. [ballotpedia.org] It tells you names and ballot numbers and stuff so you can do further research.
(Score: 2) by Joe Desertrat on Sunday September 02 2018, @09:59PM
They're good for the national and big state elections, the site I had found covered all the local municipal and county races.