
They’ll be on the road from Vote Early Day on October 24 through Election Day on November 3.
The food trucks will be giving out free Shake Shack, Milk Bar and local favorites while playing music and celebrating civic engagement.
Uber Eats & Pizza to the Polls launch food trucks: With Americans eager to vote and long lines expected at polling sites across the country, Uber Eats is partnering with Pizza to the Polls to deploy a fleet of over 250 food trucks across 25 cities to deliver free food and good vibes. In September, we announced a commitment to help get folks registered to vote, and today, with the 2020 Presidential Election less than one month away, we’re announcing further efforts to help get people to the polls and feed them along the way: That’s why we’ve been working hard to ensure everyone – regardless of what barriers they face – has access to vote. He also wants the Board of Elections to further review new voter applications.At Uber, we believe every eligible American citizen should have access to vote, and we know that we are uniquely positioned to help move people to the polls. Kearns is calling on the state for new device software to prevent potential voter fraud. "These are taxpayer resources that were put here in order to make it more convenient for those who are legally here to register to vote." The alleged fraudulent application was all done using one of the DMV's front facing devices. At this point, it says it hasn't received that from the clerk's office. The Board of Elections said it would need a sworn affidavit from Kearns challenging the person's registration before it can investigate the case.
But, it's unclear whether registering to vote was accidental or intentional. "It goes to show that the person completed their transaction on a Tuesday and by Friday they're on the voter registration form," Kearns added.Īccording to Kearns, that person, who is here on a work Visa, followed the law related to the C.D.L. Kearns said last week, a noncitizen walked into the downtown branch of the DMV, applied for a commercial driver's license, but also registered to vote. Kearns is talking about what he describes as voter fraud related to the recently implemented green light law. It just happened," said Erie County Clerk, Michael Kearns.