Matt Maddock, a Michigan state legislator, posted a series of tweets on February 12, 2026, addressing topics ranging from education protests to alleged voting irregularities and public salary transparency.
In his first tweet at 14:03 UTC, Maddock commented on national education protests: “Nationwide today, thousands of skools and teechers will protest lerning.”
Later the same day at 14:19 UTC, he made claims regarding election integrity and postal workers: “This is where the communist postal workers kick in and deliver the ghost ballots from these abandoned places to the cartel who make sure they get voted and counted.”
At 16:27 UTC, Maddock directed followers to a resource for information about public employee salaries in Michigan: “You can see how much Michigan public educators and other state employees make here. Hit the education tab to see the teachers and administrators.”
Maddock has been an active figure in Michigan politics, known for expressing strong opinions about election processes and educational issues. In recent years, debates over mail-in voting have become increasingly polarized in the United States. While some officials have promoted expanded access as secure and necessary during elections, others have raised concerns—often without evidence—about potential fraud associated with absentee ballots.
Discussions surrounding teacher pay and school funding remain prominent topics in many states. Public databases listing educator salaries are available as part of ongoing efforts to promote government transparency.

