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NEWSWEEK READERS' CHOICE AWARDS

VOTING RULES

The Category Lists:

Every 2 weeks beginning September 10, 2025 Newsweek will publish an entrants list of up to 20 businesses, services or products by category for public voting to pick the Newsweek Readers' Choice Winner (each a "Category List").

Once a Category List is published, voting will commence for 28 days for each Category List ("Voting Period"). At the end of the Voting Period, the voting will close and Newsweek will announce the businesses with the most votes as Readers' Choice winner in their respective category.

Voting:

Voters must be at least 18 years old to vote in the Newsweek Readers' Choice program. The Voting starts when the relevant Category List is published and ends 28 days later at 11:59 a.m. Eastern Time.

Votes are limited to one vote per person, per Category List, per day. The use of any automated voting system, bot, macro, script or vote manipulation is prohibited and any votes linked to this behavior will be void. Businesses are prohibited from offering prizes or other offers and inducements to the public to vote. This includes vote farming, fraudulent voting practices or inappropriate promotion to entice votes that would artificially inflate the businesses standing in the Newsweek Readers' Choice program.

By participating in the Newsweek Readers' Choice program, voters agree to be bound by these voting rules. Newsweek maintains final say in the voting and reserves the right to remove votes or voters that attempt to manipulate or abuse the promotion in any way. Newsweek reserves the right to disqualify persons and businesses suspected of tampering with voting or abusing aspects of this promotion and program.

These voting rules shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the state of New York without regard to the conflict of laws provisions. You agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the state of New York.

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