Michael Carbone, a Republican member of the Arizona State House representing the 25th District since 2023, used his social media account on February 8, 2026, to encourage public support for his campaign and share views on public unions.
On the morning of February 8, Carbone posted a tweet that included only a link: “https://t.co/dZqzKiYGSM”.
Later that day, at 14:45 UTC, he called on supporters to help him appear on the 2026 ballot by signing an online petition. He wrote: “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/AhG24PVBbQ”.
In another post at 15:22 UTC on the same day, Carbone addressed the topic of public unions in Arizona and reiterated his request for petition signatures: “We don’t NEED to Chicago Arizona with PUBLIC UNIONS https://t.co/ZKWq6cuCSK
Please sign my petition to get me back on the ballot.
Carbone was elected to represent Arizona’s 25th House District in 2023 after succeeding Michelle Udall. As a Republican legislator, he has used digital platforms to engage constituents and promote participation in state elections.

