Elon Musk is Giving Money to U.S. Voters – Is It Legal?
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Billionaire Elon Musk has started offering money to registered voters in the U.S. for signing a petition supporting free speech. This move has sparked a debate among legal experts, with no clear consensus on its legality.
Some argue that this action might violate U.S. laws prohibiting financial incentives for voter registration, but the matter remains unresolved.
Musk is offering $47 to those who sign the petition in five battleground states, including Georgia, Nevada, and Arizona, and $100 in Pennsylvania. Additionally, a daily prize of $1 million is being drawn among petition signers up until Election Day on November 5.
The first million-dollar prize was awarded on October 19 in Pennsylvania, yet questions about the legality of Musk's initiative persist.
Musk is offering $47 to those who sign the petition in five battleground states, including Georgia, Nevada, and Arizona, and $100 in Pennsylvania. Additionally, a daily prize of $1 million is being drawn among petition signers up until Election Day on November 5.
The first million-dollar prize was awarded on October 19 in Pennsylvania, yet questions about the legality of Musk's initiative persist.
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