There’s one more reason for San Jose residents to go to the polls Tuesday: free weed.

The city’s marijuana clubs are trying to boost turnout in what’s expected to be a low-interest election by offering discounts and giveaways of their product.

While the ballot doesn’t contain any marijuana-specific items, organizers of the pot promotion say Tuesday’s City Council races will determine the fate of pending regulations on the city’s medical marijuana dispensaries.

“We have a huge opportunity to make a large impact in who runs San Jose,” said John Lee, director of the Silicon Valley Cannabis Coalition, in a prepared statement. “Although we may not have regulations on the June ballot, insuring the right politicians are elected is even more important.”

The San Jose City Council has been debating an ordinance that would limit where cannabis dispensaries can operate, such as away from schools and parks, and how the drug is grown. The council is scheduled to continue the debate next Tuesday.

The Cannabis Coalition has come out against the proposed ordinance and asked the city to set up a commission to assist marijuana dispensaries.

On Tuesday, voters with valid medical marijuana cards need only show up at a dispensary with an “I Voted” sticker or ballot stub to get free or discounted weed. A list of clubs participating in the “Weed for Votes” campaign will be released Monday, according to the Cannabis Coalition.