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  2. Matt Maddock - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Maddock (born December 11, 1965) is an American politician in the Republican Party serving as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives. His district, the 51st , represents areas covering part of Oakland County .

  3. Michigan's 44th House of Representatives district - Wikipedia

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    Michigan's 44th State House of Representatives district; ... Matt Maddock: Republican: 2019–2022 Milford Township [14] Jim Haadsma: Democratic: 2023–2024 Battle Creek

  4. Meshawn Maddock - Wikipedia

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    Meshawn Maddock (née Engdahl) is an American politician in the Republican Party who served as co-chair of the Michigan Republican Party from 2021 to 2023 along with Chair Ronald Weiser. Previously, she was Chair of the 11th Congressional District for the Michigan Republican Party.

  5. Pennsylvania House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Pennsylvania General Assembly, the legislature of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. There are 203 members, elected for two-year terms from single member districts. [1] [2] It is the largest full-time state legislature in the country.

  6. Daire Rendon - Wikipedia

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    In December 2020, Rendon and Matt Maddock joined a federal lawsuit filed by Trump supporters to overturn the election results. The suit asked for state lawmakers to certify the election results, therefore allowing the Republican-led Michigan Legislature to overturn Biden's victory in the state.

  7. Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 70 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania's 70th State ... Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 70 Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Matthew Bradford: 20,051 : 60.91 : Republican:

  8. Matthew N. Wright - Wikipedia

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    He was first elected to represent the 142nd legislative district in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1990, succeeding his father James L. Wright, Jr. [5] [6] He was defeated for re-election in 2006 by Christopher J. King, who campaigned heavily against Wright's vote for and acceptance of the 2005 Pennsylvania General Assembly pay raise.

  9. 2018 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election - Wikipedia

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    The term of office for those that were elected in 2018 began when the House of Representatives convened in January 2019. Pennsylvania State Representatives are elected for two-year terms, with all 203 seats up for election every two years. [1] The election coincided with the election for Governor and one-half of the State Senate.