Thomas Massie informs KY-04 voters about early primary voting and discusses energy sector concerns

Thomas Massie U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky's 4th district
Thomas Massie U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky's 4th district
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Thomas Massie, U.S. Congressman representing Kentucky’s 4th district since 2012, used his social media accounts to inform constituents about early voting for the Kentucky primaries and to discuss recent meetings with energy industry representatives.

On May 15, 2026, Massie addressed voters in his district: “4th District Voters:

Early voting for KY primaries continues today, Friday, 5/15, and Saturday, 5/16.

Cast your vote early to beat the lines or if you can’t make it out on Election Day, Tuesday, 5/19.

Find your polling location and hours:
https://t.co/helwUkecxB https://t.co/TaFMkPkmtJ”
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Later that day, he shared details of a meeting with industry stakeholders: “This week, I met with representatives of @KPMAstaff.

We discussed the necessity, efficiency, and clean-burning properties of petroleum-based heating oil. They also expressed concern that small businesses in the energy industry are being negatively affected by credit card fees. https://t.co/pE9zKN8iC7″ (May 15, 2026).

The following morning on May 16, Massie reminded voters: “Good Morning, KY-04 voters!

Today, Saturday 5/16, is the last day to vote early before Election Day, Tuesday, 5/19.

Find your polling place and times at this link: https://t.co/helwUkdEI3 https://t.co/iKTEYLakvu”.

Massie has represented Kentucky’s 4th congressional district since succeeding Geoff Davis in 2012. He previously served in the Kentucky House of Representatives and as Lewis County Judge Executive. Born in Huntington, West Virginia in 1971 and currently residing in Garrison at age 52, Massie holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), earned in 1993.



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