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Michael
Carbone |
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Extreme Right MAGA
Republican
member of the
Arizona House of
Representatives,
representing
District 25. He
assumed office on
January 9, 2023. His
current term ends on
January 13, 2025.
Carbone ran for
election to the
Arizona House of
Representatives to
represent District
25. He won in the
general election on
November 8, 2022.
Carbone is
running for
re-election
to the
Arizona
House of
Representatives
to represent
District 25.
He is on the
ballot in
the general
election on
November 5,
2024. He
advanced
from the
Republican
primary on
July 30,
2024. |
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Every name in RED, as of this date, has now voted 3 times in two weeks to keep the 1864 Abortion Ban on the books and the law of Arizona. |
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Apr. 18, 2024 |
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An Illiterate Election Conspiracy Theorist |
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Republicans
Want
To
Roll
Back
The
Clock
30
Years
And
End
No-Excuse
Early
Voting |
"House
Bill
2876,
sponsored
by
Buckeye
Republican
Rep. Michael
Carbone,
would
basically
ban
the
state’s
no-excuse
early
voting
system,
with
exceptions
only
for
the
elderly,
disabled
and
for
people
who
must
be
out
of
their
precinct
on
Election
Day.
While
Republican
Rep. Alexander
Kolodin,
of
Scottsdale,
told
lawmakers
on
the
House
Municipal
Oversight
and
Elections
Committee
during
a
Feb.
14
meeting
that
the
proposal
still
allows
a
“fairly
broad
opportunity”
for
voting
by
mail,
doing
so
wouldn’t
be
easy.
Those
who
wanted
to
vote
by
mail
under
the
bill’s
provisions
would
have
to
provide
documentation
of
why,
a
huge
change
from
current
practices
that
allow
anyone
in
the
state
to
vote
early
by
mail
or
in
person.
The
bill,
dubbed
the
“Free,
Fair
and
Transparent
Elections
Act,”
would
also
ban
voting
centers,
a
polling
place
model
that
Maricopa
and
Pima
counties
both
use
in
which
there
are
fewer
voting
locations,
but
anyone
within
the
county
can
vote
at
any
of
them.
Yavapai
County,
one
of
the
most
Republican
counties
in
Arizona,
was
the
first
to
use
voting
centers." |
Feb.
15,
2024 |
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