Ben Davis, a Minnesota-based commentator, has raised concerns about election integrity and state energy legislation in a series of recent social media posts.
On February 10, 2026, Davis posted: “Election Integrity Everyone needs to watch this Our voter roles have major issues. https://t.co/V5EC28NpOl”.
Later the same day, he continued his critique by addressing state officials: “Major problems with our voter rolls and major problems for our Secretary of State. Thanks @PamAltendorf for all your hard work! https://t.co/Nu8BxqTTbk”. In this post, Davis thanked Pam Altendorf for her efforts related to these concerns.
Two days later, on February 12, 2026, Davis shifted focus to energy policy: “Your party passed the 2040 blackout bill. https://t.co/Cre7ADDCtK”.
Concerns over voter roll accuracy and election administration have been topics of debate in Minnesota politics. Election officials regularly update voter rolls to maintain their accuracy and comply with federal requirements under laws such as the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA). The state’s Secretary of State oversees these updates and responds to public scrutiny regarding election procedures.
The reference to the “2040 blackout bill” pertains to legislative efforts aimed at transitioning Minnesota’s energy grid toward renewable sources by the year 2040. Such initiatives are designed to address climate change but have prompted debates over reliability and implementation timelines among lawmakers and constituents.


