The giveaway by the world's richest man is raising questions and alarms among some election experts.
Election law experts disagree over the legality of linking a potential cash handout to signing a petition that also requires a person to be registered to vote.
Elon Musk's scheme to pay registered voters to sign a petition in exchange for payment has prompted calls for an investigation.
Fox News examines the legality behind tech billionaire Elon Musk's $1 million a day giveaway to registered voters in ...
We are aware of nothing like this in modern political history,” the former officials say in asking federal and state ...
In order to sign the petition and enter the $1m draw, a person must be registered to vote in one of the seven swing states—a ...
Making a million-dollar prize contingent on registering to vote is illegal,” said election law analyst Rick Hasen. Election ...
Critics are demanding an investigation into the X CEO's scheme to pay voters for signing up with his pro-Trump PAC ...
On Saturday night, Elon Musk announced Dreher's name from the stage as the first person to win $1 million after his name was randomly chosen. Video posted on X, the social media platform formerly ...
Meanwhile, The Guardian has coverage of the first of Elon Musk’s legally dubious $1 million giveaway events, which seem to be ...
If you got a check from Elon Musk’s pro-Trump super PAC, you might want to wait to cash it. Since the uber-wealthy tech ...
Elon Musk's pledge to give away $1 million a day to voters for signing his PAC's petition is prompting questions about its ...