Michael Carbone announces unopposed run in LD25 primary and supports Arizona educators

Michael Carbone, Arizona State Representative for 25th District
Michael Carbone, Arizona State Representative for 25th District
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Michael Carbone, a Republican member of the Arizona State House representing the 25th District, announced on March 29, 2026, that his Legislative District 25 team has secured a spot on the ballot and will run unopposed in the upcoming primary. Carbone was first elected to this position in 2023, succeeding Michelle Udall.

In his post dated March 29, Carbone stated: “It is with great pleasure to share that our LD25 team has qualified for the ballot and, because of your support, we are running unopposed during the primary. Let’s take it through the Finish Line on 3 November! https://t.co/vOMyAo8JfY”

The following day, on March 30, Carbone encouraged constituents to subscribe to his updates: “Join my Legislative Update newsletters and never miss a thing! https://t.co/eZAkhbj1pz”

On the same date, he expressed gratitude toward Arizona educators: “Thank you, Arizona teachers, for all that you do! I’m committed to supporting our educators and improving the education system in our state. https://t.co/fTjylFqanW #LD25 #AZstatehouse #majorityleader #repcarbone #carboneforAZ #SupportTeachers #EducationMatters https://t.co/wi3WPJnwyr”

Carbone has served as a representative since his election in 2023 after replacing Michelle Udall as representative for Arizona’s 25th House District.



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