Wisconsin panel finds probable cause against Musk over USD 1 million voter cheques
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A bipartisan panel in Wisconsin has found probable cause that billionaire Elon Musk likely broke state law when he handed out USD 1 million cheques to voters during the 2025 state Supreme Court election. The Wisconsin Elections Commission has referred two complaints to the Brown County district attorney's office, which can decide whether to bring criminal charges under the state's law against election bribery. The complaints relate to Musk's role in a high-stakes contest for control of Wisconsin's highest court. Musk and groups he supported spent at least USD 20 million backing Republican-supported candidate Brad Schimel, who lost by 10 percentage points to Democratic-backed Susan Crawford in a race that cost more than USD 100 million and became the most expensive judicial election in US history. The complaints, which are confidential under state law, were filed by voters in Milwaukee and Green Bay in Brown County. The motion approved by the commission said it found probable cause that Musk violated Wisconsin law by making a social media post offering USD 1 million to people who voted in the Supreme Court election "in order to induce them to vote in that election". Two weeks before the election, Musk's political action committee, America PAC, offered USD 100 to voters who signed a petition opposing "activist judges" or referred someone else to sign it. Crawford's victory kept liberals in control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Musk's political action committee had used a very similar approach before the 2024 presidential election, offering USD 1 million a day to voters in Wisconsin and six other battleground states who signed a petition supporting the First and Second amendments. The Wisconsin case now centres on whether Musk's payments in the 2025 Supreme Court race amounted to unlawful inducement for voters.
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