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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
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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Republicans Want To
Roll Back The Clock
30 Years And End
No-Excuse Early
Voting
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"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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Center
for
Arizona
Policy |
2022 Survey
Questions For
Arizona Candidates |
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Position Sought:
State
Representative
District
25 |
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Question 2: Adding “sexual orientation,” “gender identity,” or “gender expression” to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in nondiscrimination law. |
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Candidates'
Position:
Oppose. |
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Question 4: Allowing biological males that identify as transgender to play on female sports’ teams. |
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Candidates'
Position: Oppose |
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Question 8: Allowing parents to seek professional counseling for their minor child with same-sex attraction or gender identity issues.* |
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Candidates'
Position: Support |
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Question 9:
Protecting individuals and
businesses from being required
to provide services or use their
artistic expression in a manner
that violates their moral or
religious beliefs.** |
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Candidates' Position:
Support. |
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This is in reference to the
dangerous and disproven
"Reparative Therapy". |
**Discriminatory
"Religious Freedom" laws. |
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