Charleston Offers Free Rides to the Polls for Election Day

Charleston Residents: Get Ready for Free Rides to the Polls!

Hey there, Charleston! Are you gearing up for the big day tomorrow? That’s right, it’s Election Day on November 5th, and if you’re planning on hitting the polls, we’ve got some exciting news for you.

Carta to the Rescue!

The Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) is stepping up in a major way this election. They’re offering free rides to everyone heading to or from their polling locations. How amazing is that? If you’ve been wondering how you’re going to get to vote without breaking the bank, worry no more!

To take advantage of this complimentary service, all you need to do is let your driver know that you’re on your way to or from the polls. It’s that simple! They want to make sure everyone has a chance to make their voice heard, and this is a great way to do it.

Finding Your Polling Location

Before you jump on a CARTA bus, make sure you know where you’re headed. If you’re not sure where your designated polling location is, you can find out easily by visiting scvotes.gov. This way, you can plan your trip and ensure that you’re heading to the right spot.

Stay Connected with CARTA

If you’re new to the CARTA system or just need a quick refresher, they’ve made it super easy to navigate. The CARTA system map is available online, so you can check out the routes and stops ahead of time. Planning your trip has never been so effortless!

Encouraging Civic Participation

Mike Seekings, the chairman of CARTA’s Board of Directors, shared his thoughts about this initiative: “Turning out at the polls on Election Day is among our most critical civic duties, and we’re glad to play a small role in helping folks get there.” He’s absolutely right! Voting is one of the best ways to express your opinions and influence the community.

He also encourages everyone to take advantage of this opportunity: “I encourage folks to get out and vote next Tuesday, and to use CARTA to get there – free of charge.” So, why not grab a friend or two and enjoy the ride together? It’s a great way to foster community spirit while fulfilling your civic duty.

Why It Matters

Participating in elections is vital for our democracy. Every vote counts, and with CARTA making it easier for Charleston residents to reach their polling places, we hope to see an impressive turnout this November. It’s a collaborative effort, and CARTA’s generosity is paving the way for more citizens to get involved.

Plan Your Trip and Vote!

So, Charleston, mark your calendars and set your alarms! Tomorrow is the day to make your voice heard. Remember, with CARTA providing free rides, there’s no excuse not to get out and vote. Check your polling location, hop on a bus, and make sure your opinion counts!

Let’s make this Election Day a fantastic celebration of democracy. Happy voting and safe travels, Charleston!


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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