Pamela Carter highlights corruption claims and public safety leadership in recent posts

Pamela Carter, Arizona State Representative for 4th District
Pamela Carter, Arizona State Representative for 4th District
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Pamela Carter, a Republican who was elected to the Arizona State House in 2025 representing the state’s 4th House District, has recently posted several statements on her social media accounts highlighting her work and addressing local issues.

On November 16, 2025, Carter shared a post stating, “Corruption Exposed!”

The following day, November 17, she wrote about her political progress and leadership role: “From small business owner to Vice Chair of Public Safety in her FIRST year! Rep. Carter gets results for Arizona. Help keep her fighting for us → https://t.co/0qOgb6FVUu”

On November 18, Carter addressed corporate influence over local politics in Scottsdale: “When corporations tried to silence Scottsdale voters, Rep. Carter stood strong. She chose YOUR voice over special interests. Keep local control alive → https://t.co/0qOgb6FVUu”

Carter assumed office after winning the 2025 election for Arizona’s 4th House District, succeeding Laura Terech. Her tenure has included service as Vice Chair of Public Safety during her first year in office.



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