Memphis, Tenn. – If you’re a Memphian and you’re planning to vote on Election Day, you’re in for a treat! On Tuesday, November 5, you can ride the bus for free to the polls. This fantastic initiative, dubbed the “Roll to the Polls,” is designed to make it easier for residents to get out and vote.
The main aim here is to encourage more people to participate in the voting process, especially those who prefer to cast their ballots in-person. With AARP Tennessee sponsoring this effort and the Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA) providing the bus services, it’s a win-win for everyone! MATA is rolling out free rides all day long, which means you can hop on any city bus route and head to your polling place without spending a dime.
AARP Tennessee has highlighted that many voters in our state are aged 50 or older. According to their State Director Mia McNeil, this free ride initiative is particularly beneficial for individuals who might not drive anymore or face mobility challenges. She stated, “This sponsorship removes transportation barriers for those who no longer drive or have mobility issues.”
On Election Day, all MATA bus routes will run according to their typical schedules. While MATA buses won’t directly drop you off at polling sites, don’t fret! They also offer a disability rideshare service called MATAPlus, which will be available at no charge for riders who need that extra assistance getting to the polls.
This initiative not only provides a practical transportation option but also serves a greater purpose: advocating for civic engagement. Bacarra Mauldin, the Interim CEO of MATA, expresses gratitude for AARP’s support, stating, “Voting provides us a voice in improving our community, including our public transportation system.” In essence, by participating in this election, you’re not just making your voice heard but also fostering improvements within your local community.
In addition to free rides, AARP has put together a handy voting guide specifically for Tennessee residents. This guide can help you navigate the voting process, ensuring that you feel prepared and well-informed when it comes time to cast your vote.
It’s important to participate in elections because voting is one of the most direct ways you can influence your community’s future. Whether it’s about local public services, education, healthcare, or transportation, each vote matters. So if you’ve been wondering how to make it to the polls without worrying about how to get there, this initiative is the answer!
If you’re in Memphis and are ready to make your voice heard on November 5, make sure to take advantage of this amazing opportunity! Gather your friends and family, and hop on board a MATA bus for free as you head to the polls. Melting away those transportation barriers means more Memphians can participate in the democratic process.
Let’s make this election day a bright one for our community and ensure that every voice is heard loud and clear!
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