Michael Carbone, a Republican serving in the Arizona State House, has made several public statements on social media regarding his political plans and recent local controversies.
On November 2, 2025, Carbone announced his intention to seek re-election in 2026. In a post he stated: “I’m running for re-election in 2026! If you would like to print out a signature petition and collect 10 signatures, here’s the link: https://t.co/wqrX7EB7U9 Simply fill out the front/back then mail it to the address on the form. Thank you for believing in making Arizona thrive! https://t.co/5sIS59zuWP”
Later that same day, Carbone commented on an incident involving the Vail school district. He wrote: “This is a complete disgrace! This is not what America stands for! These folks should be fired immediately, and frankly, I would be surprised if charges are not brought to the Vail school district. What kind of harm is being brought to those children by exposing hate and evil! https://t.co/ipxgR9ozUB” This statement reflects his criticism of actions taken within the district and his concern for students’ well-being.
On November 3, 2025, Carbone shared information about legislative priorities for Arizona’s future. He posted: “Explore our vision for Arizona’s future with the 2025 Majority Plan: https://t.co/dKxUnM2Rjm #AZLeg #AZHouseGOP https://t.co/vjknUULHns”
Carbone was elected to represent Arizona’s 25th House District in 2023, succeeding Michelle Udall.


