By Ricardo Roura
To support residents to vote, Metro Los Angeles offers free trips this Tuesday, June 2 for the primary elections in California.
The public transportation agency reported that Users can travel on their buses, trains, shared bikes and Metro Micro with free transfers to help them go to the voting centers.
FREE RIDES on Metro ???? this day (Tues, June 2) to allow you to vote in the major election
?? Bike fragment code: 060226. Info: https://t.co/MKIJGypUcx
?? At stations with recent, taller faregates: stroll in direction of & they’ll initiate!
?? Ballottopple boxes at 10 Metro stations. Look blueprint? pic.twitter.com/VjjQYtA8n9
— Metro Los Angeles (@metrolosangeles) June 2, 2026
Metro said that no need to present a TAP card or any other type of payment to open access to their means of transport.
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For the use of shared bicycles, it is necessary to use the code 060226 to enjoy a free 30-minute ride. The code can be used multiple times throughout the day.
Additionally, as an alternative for voters, Metro and the Los Angeles County Voting and Vital Records Office partnered to install ballot delivery boxes in 10 stations of the Metro network.
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In Los Angeles there are important elections, as the city’s mayor, with Karen Bass seeking re-election for a second termwith Councilwoman Nithya Raman and reality star Spencer Pratt as the main contenders.
At the state level, the electoral process this Tuesday, June 2, will define the two candidates for California governor advancing to the November general election.
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According to the results of the most recent surveys, Democrat Xavier Becerra was in front in the preferencesfollowed by Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Tom Steyer.
It is time to go out and vote, to exercise the right to elect our rulers and our authorities, and Metro Los Angeles offers a valuable alternative to fulfill this civic commitment.
Keep reading:
· José Ugarte seeks to strengthen Latino representation on the Los Angeles Council
· Newsom endorses Karen Bass in the race for mayor of Los Angeles
· Eligible voters in California must send their ballots by mail this Tuesday, May 26






