Michael Carbone promotes newsletters, petition drive, and National Farmers Day recognition

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 since 2023, has recently posted a series of updates on social media covering his legislative activities, a petition for ballot access, and support for Arizona’s agricultural community.

On October 11, 2025, Carbone invited the public to engage with his communications, writing: “Read all of my past and current newsletters here: https://t.co/uk1Gqm08TS
You can also subscribe if you would like to receive them in your inbox. https://t.co/LTQgMLLJVK”

The following day, Carbone encouraged supporters to participate in his campaign efforts for the 2026 ballot. In a post dated October 12, 2025, he stated: “Support our vision for Arizona by signing my online petition to appear on the 2026 ballot.
Visit https://t.co/2981YnCw8S or scan the QR code provided.
Your help is greatly appreciated—together, we are stronger! https://t.co/4Hb9O07VW2″

Later on October 12, Carbone marked National Farmers Day by highlighting Arizona’s agricultural sector. He wrote: “It’s #NationalFarmersDay — and here in Arizona, we’ve got some of the best in the country. From cotton and cattle to dairy and produce, our farmers and ranchers keep Arizona — and America — growing strong. #AZAg #AZLeg https://t.co/RSrFnpznLF”

Carbone was elected to his seat in 2023, succeeding Michelle Udall as the representative for Arizona’s 25th House District.



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