Michael Carbone expresses gratitude and seeks support from Arizona constituents ahead of 2026 ballot

Michael Carbone, Arizona State Representative for 25th District
Michael Carbone, Arizona State Representative for 25th District
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Michael Carbone, a Republican elected to the Arizona State House in 2023 representing the state’s 25th House District, has recently communicated with constituents through a series of posts on his social media account. The posts focus on community engagement and efforts to secure support for his upcoming campaign.

On February 11, 2026, Carbone expressed gratitude toward Arizona communities: “Arizona thrives on the support of its communities, and I am grateful to each and every one of you who stand with me. Together, we will work toward meaningful initiatives that uplift our state.”

The following day, on February 12, 2026, Carbone encouraged public participation in his re-election effort: “Help me continue serving Arizona by signing my online petition to get back on the 2026 ballot. Use this link: https://t.co/2981YnCw8S or scan the QR code next to this text. Thank you for being a part of our progress!”

On February 13, 2026, he promoted further engagement through legislative updates: “Join my Legislative Update newsletters and never miss a thing!”

Carbone was first elected to represent Arizona’s 25th House District after succeeding Michelle Udall in office.



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