Wisconsin Elections Commission Finds Musk May Have Broken Election Law With $1M Voter Checks

Wisconsin Elections Commission Finds Musk May Have Broken Election Law With $1M Voter Checks
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The commission's finding has prompted scrutiny of actions by high-profile individuals in state elections, according to sources.

  • The Wisconsin Elections Commission found that Elon Musk may have violated the state's election bribery law.
  • According to CBS News and ABC News, Musk is accused of giving $1 million to voters during an election.
  • The commission's finding relates to the 2025 state Supreme Court election.
  • The board determined there is probable cause Musk broke state law.
  • The commission is described as bipartisan.

The Wisconsin Elections Commission found probable cause that Elon Musk may have broken state election bribery law by giving $1 million to voters during the 2025 state Supreme Court election, according to CBS News and ABC News.

The commission's action brings attention to the enforcement of state election laws and the conduct of prominent individuals, according to the cited sources.

Further investigation or legal proceedings may follow based on the commission's findings. Additional actions or statements from Musk or state authorities could be forthcoming.

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