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Democratic Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul
filed a lawsuit Friday seeking to stop Elon Musk—the world’s richest person and a senior adviser to President Donald Trump—from handing out $1 million checks to voters this weekend in an apparent blatant violation of election bribery law meant to swing a crucial state Supreme Court race.
“Wisconsin law forbids anyone from offering or promising to give anything of value to an elector in order to induce the elector to go to the polls, vote or refrain from voting, or vote for a particular person,” the
lawsuit notes. “Musk’s announcement of his intention to pay $1 million to two Wisconsin electors who attend his event on Sunday night, specifically conditioned on their having voted in the upcoming April 3, 2025, Wisconsin Supreme Court election, is a blatant attempt to violate Wis. Stat. § 12.11. This must not happen.”
On Thursday, Musk
announced on his X social media site that he will “give a talk” at an undisclosed location in Wisconsin, and that “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 two people to be spokesmen for the petition,” the Tesla and SpaceX CEO and de facto head of the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency wrote.
As
Common Dreamsreported earlier last week, Musk’s super political action committee, America PAC, is offering registered Wisconsin voters $100 to sign a petition stating that they reject “the actions of activist judges who impose their own views” and demand “a judiciary that respects its role—interpreting, not legislating.”
The cash awards—which critics have
decried as bribery—are part of a multimillion dollar effort by Musk and affiliated super PACs to boost Judge Brad Schimel of Waukesha County, the Trump-backed, right-wing state Supreme Court candidate locked in a tight race with Dane County Judge Susan Crawford.
Musk has
openly admitted why he’s spending millions of dollars on the race: It “will decide how congressional districts are drawn.” That’s what he said while hosting Schimel and U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) for a discussion on X last weekend.
Left-leaning justices are clinging to a 4-3 advantage on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Crawford and Schimel are vying to fill the seat now occupied by 74-year-old Justice Ann Walsh Bradley, a liberal who is not running for another 10-year term. Control of the state’s highest court will likely impact a wide range of issues, from abortion to labor rights to voter suppression. A Schimel victory would safeguard the Republican-gerrymandered congressional map, which locks in GOP power, from being redrawn.
“In my opinion that’s the most important thing, which is a big deal given that the congressional majority is so razor-thin,” Musk explained during last week’s discussion. “It could cause the House to switch to Democrat if that redrawing takes place.”
Crawford campaign spokesperson Derrick Honeyman issued a
statement Friday calling Musk’s planned cash giveaway a “last-minute desperate distraction.”
“Wisconsinites don’t want a billionaire like Musk telling them who to vote for,” Honeyman added, “and on Tuesday, voters should reject Musk’s lackey Brad Schimel.”
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