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MAP: Where To Fuel Up — or Recover — After Voting

By Nicole Levy | November 7, 2016 2:37pm | Updated on November 7, 2016 2:43pm
 This map shows users their polling site and recommends nearby eateries to visit after they vote.
This map shows users their polling site and recommends nearby eateries to visit after they vote.
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Foursquare

Crossing the finish line of any race merits some celebratory vittles, and this presidential race is no different.

A new interactive map by the location intelligence company Foursquare, in partnership with the Voting Information Project and Mapbox, shows registered voters not only where to cast their ballot on Election Day, but also where they can eat and drink nearby.

Based on your home address, the map plots your polling site location and recommended neighborhood restaurants, bars and coffee shops, which are highly rated on Foursquare's city guide app. (Foursquare bases its ratings on factors such as the numbers of likes and dislikes users have given a business, and the quality of its written reviews.)

You can also use New York state's Voter Registration Search to find your polling site.

But if you need the extra incentive of celebratory drinks — be it a large mocha latte or a dry martini — to get you to cast your ballot we won't judge you for it. Once you exercise your democratic right to vote, you can recover from election stress disorder any way you like. 

 

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