Matt Maddock criticizes Michigan officials over voter files and energy policy

Matt Maddock, Michigan State Representative for 51st District
Matt Maddock, Michigan State Representative for 51st District
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Matt Maddock, a Michigan state representative, posted several comments on his social media account on February 16, 2026. His tweets addressed topics including Michigan’s voter files and the state’s energy sources.

In one post at 14:38 UTC, Maddock wrote, “Communist trio in Michigan will never give their fraudulent contaminated jacked-up voter file to Trump”. The statement refers to concerns about access to voter data in Michigan and includes pointed language regarding state officials.

At 14:45 UTC, Maddock posted another message stating, “Feefty watts per channel babycakes”.

Later that day at 14:55 UTC, he commented on changes in the state’s energy landscape: “We used to have 3 competing energy sources. Nuclear, gas and coal. Communists take away coal and refuse to build nuclear and gas is now a worldwide commodity. What happens next?”.

Maddock has been known for making strong statements about election integrity and energy policy in Michigan. In recent years, debates over access to voter files have intensified amid national discussions about election security and transparency. Energy policy has also been a contentious issue in the state as coal plants have closed or are scheduled for closure, while investment in new nuclear facilities remains limited and natural gas prices fluctuate due to global market pressures.



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