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Elon Musk criticized California election law, stating the state made it illegal to require voter ID in any election. The remark, posted on X, quickly garnered attention but lacked context. California law does not universally ban voter ID; instead, it permits various methods to verify identity, including signatures and address verification, aligning with practices in several states.
The debate underscores a broader national polarization over voter ID laws, with proponents arguing for election security and opponents citing potential disenfranchisement. Musk's comment, typical of his direct social media style, may influence public discourse but omits the nuanced legal framework of California's election procedures.
👇 Original Post on X
California made it illegal for any election in the state to require ID. This is nuts. https://t.co/xyTCBe5Tqv
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 9, 2026

