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Is Elon Musk skirting election law in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race?

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Elon Musk attends the finals at the NCAA wrestling championship, Saturday, March 22, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

MADISON, Wis. (AP) 鈥 Billionaire Elon Musk's unprecedented efforts to bolster the conservative candidate in next week's hotly contested ran into legal hot water Friday amid accusations that he had broken state election law.

Musk announced late Thursday that he planned to hold a Sunday rally in Wisconsin, where he said he would 鈥減ersonally hand over鈥 $1 million checks to two voters who had 鈥渋n appreciation for you taking the time to vote.鈥

Wisconsin state law expressly prohibits giving anything of value in exchange for voting 鈥 drawing a slew of complaints, including from Wisconsin鈥檚 Democratic attorney, who to block Musk from handing out the checks.

Amid the backlash, Musk deleted the post and later posted a revised offer.

鈥淭o clarify a previous post, entrance is limited to those who have signed the petition in opposition to activist judges. I will also hand over checks for a million dollars to 2 people to be spokesmen for the petition,鈥 he wrote.

Andrew Romeo, a spokesperson for Musk鈥檚 political action committee, declined to comment on what had prompted the change.

What was the response?

Musk's initial post drew a flurry of accusations just days before Tuesday's election, which will determine the ideological makeup of the highest court in the perennial presidential battleground.

Attorney General Josh Kaul on Friday asked the circuit court to issue an emergency injunction to stop Musk from making the payments, calling them a 鈥渂latant attempt to violate鈥 Wisconsin's anti-bribery statute.

They also took issue with Musk鈥檚 political action committee, America First, offering to who signed a petition voicing opposition to 鈥渁ctivist judges鈥 鈥 or forwarded it to someone who did. Earlier this week, that it had to serve as a 鈥渟pokesperson for signing our Petition In Opposition To Activist Judges.鈥

The recipient, Scott Ainsworth, has donated to Republicans and made social media posts supporting President Donald Trump and his agenda.

A bipartisan coalition of government watchdog groups and former officeholders, along with a liberal Madison law firm, asked the Wisconsin attorney general and the Milwaukee County district attorney to investigate the $1 million payment and $100 signing payments.

Wisconsin law makes it a felony to offer, give, lend or promise to lend or give anything of value to induce a voter to cast a ballot or not vote.

Numerous legal experts argued Friday that Musk's first post promising payments to voters for voting appeared to be in clear violation of the bribery statute.

鈥淵ou cannot pay people to vote or not to vote,鈥 said Richard Painter, a law professor at the University of Minnesota and former White House ethics chief in the Bush administration. 鈥淗is running these lotteries based on whether people vote or not, it鈥檚 illegal. And he鈥檚 got to cut that out.鈥

Musk鈥檚 revised X post, Painter said, 鈥渁t least purports to comply with Wisconsin law.鈥

鈥淚 guess that technically complies,鈥 he said.

Does Musk deleting his original post make a difference?

Others weren't so sure.

Bryna Godar, staff attorney with the State Democracy Research Initiative at the University of Wisconsin Law School, said Musk changing the terms of his offer 鈥減uts the payments and attendance at the rally back into a gray area under Wisconsin law.鈥

"The question is whether the offers are 'in order to induce' people to vote or go to the polls, and there can be arguments made on either side of that question,鈥 she said in an email.

She also said it is possible that Musk violated the election bribery law simply by offering the payments, even if no money is ever paid.

"Given that he already made the offer and that it was up while early voting was actively underway, there is a question of whether the initial post already violated state law, even though he has later walked it back," she wrote. 鈥淒eleting his post and changing the terms might mitigate the circumstances, but it does not necessarily resolve the legal issue.鈥

Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler was more blunt.

鈥淟et鈥檚 be very clear: Elon Musk committed a crime the moment he offered million-dollar checks 'in appreciation for鈥 voting, and deleting evidence of that crime changes nothing," he said in a statement. 鈥淯nder Wisconsin law, merely the offer of something of value 鈥 in this case, the chance to receive one million dollars 鈥 is plainly illegal.鈥

A challenge to Musk鈥檚 payments could end up before the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

Has Musk tried this before?

Musk鈥檚 political action committee used to the ones he is using in Wisconsin ahead of the presidential election last year, when he spent hundreds of millions of dollars helping President Donald Trump win a second term.

That included $1 million a day to voters in Wisconsin and six other battleground states who signed a petition supporting the First and Second Amendments.

Philadelphia鈥檚 district attorney sued in an attempt to stop the payments under Pennsylvania law. But a judge said prosecutors the effort was an illegal lottery and allowed it to continue through Election Day.

Rick Hasen, a prominent election law expert at the UCLA School of Law, noted that the legal issues raised this week echoed concerns about Musk鈥檚 tactics ahead of last year鈥檚 presidential election.

鈥淒uring the 2024 elections, there was in offering various incentives only to registered voters, including what was essentially a lottery open only to registered voters,鈥 . 鈥淗e鈥檚 up to similar gimmicks in the upcoming, very expensive Wisconsin Supreme Court race.鈥

What is Musk's involvement in the race?

According to a tally by the Brennan Center for Justice, America PAC and Building for America鈥檚 Future, two groups that Musk funds, have spent more than $20 million trying to help elect conservative Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel, whom Trump endorsed last week.

Schimel is facing Democratic-backed Dane County Circuit Judge Susan Crawford in the race that will determine the ideological makeup of the state鈥檚 highest court. Liberals currently have a 4-3 majority.

Musk also has given the Wisconsin Republican Party $3 million, which can be passed along to Schimel's campaign.

That outside cash has made the race the most expensive judicial election in U.S. history, by far. More than $81 million has been spent to date, obliterating the $51 million record set just two years ago, when another seat on the same court was up for grabs.

The election will determine control of the court, but has also become on Trump鈥檚 first weeks in office 鈥 as well as one on Musk himself.

During a telephone town hall for Schimel Thursday night, Trump implored his voters to turn out in the off-year election.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a very important race,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 know you feel it鈥檚 local, but it鈥檚 not. It鈥檚 really much more than local. The whole country is watching.鈥

Musk got involved in the race just days after his electric car company, Tesla, filed a lawsuit against Wisconsin in an effort to open dealerships in the state, which end up before the justices.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court is also expected to soon rule on a number of prominent national issues, including , and voting rules, which could affect the 2026 midterms and the 2028 presidential election.

Jay Heck, the executive director of Common Cause Wisconsin, a good government group, said that regardless of the outcome, Musk's efforts were 鈥渦nprecedented鈥 in the state.

鈥淚t's obscene and unprecedented. He's already put in close to $20 million," he said. 鈥淭his election for a Supreme Court open seat in Wisconsin is going to cost, when it's all said and done, somewhere between $80 and $100 million dollars. And this is to influence less than four million eligible voters, of which only 25-30% will turn out because this is a spring, low-turnout election."

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Colvin reported from New York.

Jill Colvin And Scott Bauer, The Associated Press

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