Michael Carbone uses social media to engage voters ahead of potential 2026 campaign

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 to represent the state’s 25th House District, has used his social media platform to engage constituents and promote ongoing political activities.

On February 20, 2026, Carbone encouraged followers to stay informed about legislative developments by subscribing to his newsletter: “Join my Legislative Update newsletters and never miss a thing! https://t.co/eZAkhbj1pz”.

A day later, on February 21, 2026, he expressed gratitude for community support with the following message: “To see messages of trust and confidence like this reaffirms why I do this work. Thank you for your belief in me—I will continue to advocate for progress on Arizona’s most pressing issues. Thank you! https://t.co/06CalSAKOJ”.

Continuing his outreach efforts, Carbone posted on February 22, 2026: “Please sign my petition online so I can get back on the ballot for 2026.
Use this link: https://t.co/2981YnCw8S or scan the QR code below this text.
Thank you in advance! Let’s continue the good work for Arizona that we have been doing during the past few years together. https://t.co/JgV4mALtNA”
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Carbone assumed office after replacing Michelle Udall as state representative. Since taking office in District 25, he has maintained an active presence online and sought continued engagement from voters through newsletters and petitions.



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