Elon Musk Faces Legal Probe Over $1 Million Payouts in Wisconsin Supreme Court Race
July 14, 2026
A bipartisan Wisconsin Elections Commission panel found probable cause that Elon Musk likely violated state election law by offering $1 million to voters in the 2025 Wisconsin Supreme Court race, referring the matter to the Brown County district attorney for potential criminal charges.
Three Wisconsin voters received the checks; two were handed out in person at a Green Bay event, and the campaign had previously offered smaller $100 payments to petition signers opposing activist judges.
Earlier efforts to block Musk’s payments included a Democratic attorney general lawsuit that was rejected by state courts, with Musk’s side arguing the giveaways were protected free speech and not illegal lottery activity.
The allegation sits within broader debates about election integrity and the boundaries of political contributions to voters, without presenting Musk’s response or any charges yet.
The context includes prior use of a similar strategy in national politics, with a Pennsylvania case allowing a comparable effort to proceed after a judge found it not illegal lottery.
The report is credited to Scott Bauer of the Associated Press, distributed through NewsBreak and WRAL News syndication with Madison, Wisconsin context.
The ruling could spur similar enforcement actions in other swing states ahead of the 2026 midterms.
The Wisconsin case is framed within wider discussions of campaign finance enforcement and potential multi-state actions before the 2026 elections.
The finding is described as probable cause, not a conviction, and the article notes ongoing legal challenges or further actions likely.
Neither Musk nor America PAC had issued a public response to the Wisconsin finding at the time of publication.
This marks the first formal legal finding against Musk’s voter-cash program, with no final charges issued as of publication.
Musk’s political leverage in various arenas could be affected by legal entanglements, potentially impacting diplomacy and business dynamics.
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AP News • Jul 14, 2026
Elon Musk's promise of $1 million voter payouts likely illegal, panel says | AP News
Gizmodo • Jul 15, 2026
Elon Musk Could Still Face Criminal Charges for Trying to Bribe Voters in Wisconsin
MEAWW News • Jul 15, 2026
Elon Musk's $1M payments to voters may have breached election law, Wisconsin board finds