Meshawn Maddock
Co-Chair of the Michigan Republican Party Meshawn Maddock waves to an attendee during a Save America rally on October 1, 2022 in Warren, Michigan.
  • Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced on Tuesday her office was filing felony charges against 16 Michiganians for their role in a 'fake elector' scheme in 2020.
  • One of the women charged was Michigan Republican Party co-Chairwoman Meshawn Maddock.
  • In May, she bragged on Twitter about how Democrats wanted her arrested but that she was still waiting.

A Michigan woman recently charged with eight felonies as part of a "fake elector" scheme in the 2020 presidential election previously bragged on Twitter about her lack of arrest at the time.

"Dems waiting for my arrest," tweeted Michigan Republican Party co-Chairwoman Meshawn Maddock in May, accompanied by a GIF of a skeleton tapping its fingers on a table captioned "WAITING."