Pamela Carter, a Republican representing Arizona’s 4th Legislative District in the State House, announced her official candidacy for reelection through a series of posts on her social media account. Carter highlighted her campaign focus and recent legislative efforts in tweets published between March 22 and March 25, 2026.
Two days later, on March 24, she addressed government accountability measures related to planning and zoning commissions: “When someone on a planning and zoning commission has a financial interest in a project — they shouldn’t be voting on it. Period.
HB 2374 is a straightforward government accountability measure. It requires county planning and zoning commissioners to disclose any substantial”.
On March 25, Carter shared details about recent legislation impacting Arizona National Guard members: “Great policy starts with listening.
Last year, Arizona National Guard member Clay Robinson reached out with a simple problem: he’d already paid his vehicle license tax before receiving deployment orders, and Arizona law didn’t provide a refund.
So we fixed it. HB 2009 created a”.
Carter was first elected to the Arizona State House in 2025 after replacing former representative Laura Terech as the legislator for District 4.


