Elon Musk's Big Money Giveaway Draws Legal Scrutiny
USA, HarrisburgMon Oct 21 2024
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Tech billionaire Elon Musk recently announced a daily $1 million giveaway for registered voters in battleground states, aiming to boost voter registration. However, experts are raising concerns about the legality of his plan. Musk launched a petition in support of the First and Second Amendments, exclusively open to voters in seven states. While Musk hopes to increase voter turnout, particularly for Trump supporters, election law experts worry that offering prizes limited to registered voters could violate federal laws against paying people to vote or register.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro expressed concerns, saying the giveaway could be a legal issue worth investigating. Election law expert Derek Muller from Notre Dame Law School explained that limiting the giveaway to registered voters could be seen as bribery. David Becker, a former Justice Department official, argued that the giveaway is designed to influence the presidential race. Rick Hasen, an election law expert at UCLA, called the sweepstakes "clearly illegal vote-buying. " Despite the concerns, it's unlikely Musk will face prosecution due to the narrowing of bribery statutes by the Supreme Court.
Several top Democratic officials have criticized Musk's actions, with Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson accusing him of spreading dangerous disinformation about voter rolls. This highlights the delicate balance between encouraging voter participation and ensuring the integrity of elections.
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