Grab, MOVE IT, Comelec launch #RideToVote
(From left) Commission on Elections Commissioner Ernesto Ferdinand Maceda Jr. and Chairman George Erwin M. Garcia, Grab Philippines country head Ronald Roda, MOVE IT general manager Wayne Jacinto, and Grab Philippines chief corporate affairs officer Atty. Booey Bonifacio.
Photographs courtesy of Grab
As committed partners of Filipinos in nation-building, Grab Philippines and local motorcycle taxi platform MOVE IT have partnered with the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to launch #RideToVote, a two-phase voter education and empowerment campaign ahead of the 12 May midterm elections.
Grab is leveraging its digital ecosystem — including its super app, highly engaged social media pages, and robust influencer network — to disseminate vital voter information in partnership with Comelec. These include checklists for election day, identification reminders and guidance on voting do’s and don’ts — all geared at helping the Filipino electorate prepare for the elections.
Grab Philippines country head Ronald Roda states: “As a partner in nation-building and progress, Grab Philippines recognizes that an informed and empowered electorate is the cornerstone of a strong democracy. Through this partnership with Comelec, we reaffirm our commitment to supporting the Filipino people not only in their everyday journeys but also in their collective journey toward a more inclusive and prosperous future. We stand with every Filipino in ensuring that their voice is heard, their choice is informed, and their vote helps shape a better Philippines for generations to come.”
Transport accessibility to encourage voter turnout
Beyond education, the #RideToVote also includes a transport accessibility component designed to tackle one of the potential barriers to voter turnout: access to transportation to and from voting centers.
On election day, voters can use the promo code RIDETOVOTE via the Grab app to get P50 off GrabCar rides from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. — making four-wheel transport more affordable for solo voters or families heading to the same voting center. Meanwhile, MOVE IT is offering the promo code BOTONAMI from 10 to 12 May, giving P20 off motorcycle taxi rides — ensuring voters who prefer two-wheel transport also have an accessible and budget-friendly option.
As part of its commitment to transport accessibility on election day, Grab will also deploy booking assistance stations in 10 of the country’s busiest voting centers — primarily located in Metro Manila and Cebu. These stations will be manned by trained brand ambassadors who will assist voters in booking either GrabCar or MOVE IT rides and help them access safe, convenient, and reliable transportation at discounted fares.

Grab Philippines chief corporate affairs officer Booey Bonifacio demonstrates to Comelec Chairman George Erwin M. Garcia how Grab users can access election reminders as part of the platform’s #RideToVote campaign.
