Red, white and brew: 3 local coffee shops partner with Farah & Farah to fuel Election Day voters

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Election Day is underway and Savannah residents are heading to the polls to cast a ballot in one of Georgia's most important elections.

To increase voter turnout, local law firm Farah & Farah has upped the ante on its vote boldly campaign by partnering with small-business coffee shops in Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, Gainesville, and Savannah to give away free cups of coffee to voters.

Cozy seating can be found inside and out of the newly open Franklin’s. (Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News)
Cozy seating can be found inside and out of the newly open Franklin’s. (Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News)

Not only will your "I Voted" sticker show off your commitment to your civic duty, but it will also get you a free cup of coffee valued of up to $5 at Henny Penny Art Space & Cafe, Mirabelle Savannah and Franklin's.

The free coffee can only be redeemed on Election Day; however, anyone who participated in early voting or mail-in voting can get their cup by showing proof that they voted.

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Henny Penny Art Space & Cafe at 1514 Bull St.
Henny Penny Art Space & Cafe at 1514 Bull St.

“We’re a firm with a deep and long-standing commitment to civic engagement, and we hope by giving away free coffee through our Vote Boldly program, we’re able to boost voter turnout, which is historically low for mid-term elections," Eddie Farah, founding partner of Farah & Farah, said in a press release. "Whether you vote red or blue, we want everyone's voice to be heard.”

Laura Nwogu is the quality of life reporter for Savannah Morning News. Contact her at LNwogu@gannett.com. Twitter: @lauranwogu_

This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: Election Day 2022: Free coffee with voting stickers in Savannah GA