The 2018 midterm elections are here. Election Day is Tuesday, November 6, and there are plenty of reasons to head to the polls, with both governor and senator seats up for grabs in Pennsylvania. In addition, Pennsylvania was recently redistricted, so voters may find themselves in a different congressional district than in past years. Looking for information on where, when, or how to vote? Our friends at Curbed Philly break it down here. Looking for Election Day food deals? That’s where Eater Philly comes in.

As per tradition, Philadelphia bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and bakeries are offering specials on Election Day to people who show their “I Voted” stickers. While encouraging people to vote by rewarding them with freebies or discounts when federal candidates are on the ballot is technically illegal, restaurants — from local cafes to national chains — do it anyway. Some restaurants play it extra safe by offering specials to everyone on Election Day, sticker or not.

Spotted an Election Day special not on this list? Let us know and we’ll add it. Note that these specials are limited to one per person.

From 5 p.m. to midnight on Election Day, Talk, the new restaurant from the Marigold Kitchen team at 2121 Walnut Street, is giving away a glass of Vinho Verde to anyone with an “I Voted” sticker.

Fishtown’s Cake Life Bake Shop (1306 Frankford Avenue) is giving away one patriotically decorated sugar cookie to anyone with an “I Voted” sticker.

In Rittenhouse, Italian restaurant and gelateria Gran Caffè L’Aquila (1716 Chestnut Street) is whipping up an election-themed gelato named the I Voted, which tastes like apple pie and milk chocolate. Show an “I Voted” sticker to get a free cup of it.

Coffee shop Saxbys is giving away a medium hot coffee, a medium cold brew, or a medium Groothie smoothie (it’s vegan) to anyone who comes in on Election Day, at all locations.

On Washington Square, Sedition (727 Walnut Street) is offering a free draft beer or a $5 themed cocktail to anyone with an “I Voted” sticker.

Good Dog Bar at 224 S. 15th Street kicks off its new Tuesday bar special, dubbed “Treat Yo Self Tuesday,” on Election Day, with $3 mixed drinks featuring locally made Keystone Rail spirits.

Verde, the home goods and jewelry shop from Marcie Turney and Valerie Safran of Barbuzzo, will offer a free mini-sized to-go version of Barbuzzo’s famed salted caramel budino to anyone who shows their “I Voted” sticker, while supplies last (and don’t expect them to last too long — the budino is a Philly favorite). Verde is at 108 S. 13th Street.

Clothing store Kin Boutique at 1014 Pine Street plans to set out free made-in-Pennsylvania snacks for shoppers, including Hershey’s candy, Herr’s chips, Victory Brewing Company beer, and Penns Woods Winery wine.

At Ben & Jerry’s in Rittenhouse (1726 Sansom Street), your “I Voted” sticker gets you a free scoop of ice cream.