Carole Hubs

{{short description|American politician}}

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|term_start4 = January 2003

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Carole Hubs is a former member of the Arizona House of Representatives who served from January 2003 until January 2005. She was elected to the House in November 2002, representing the newly aligned District 4, after redistricting.{{cite web | url=http://azmemory.azlibrary.gov/digital/collection/azsession/id/93/rec/1 | publisher=State of Arizona | title=Session laws, State of Arizona, 2003 Volume 1, Forty-Sixth Legislature, First Regular Session, Chapters 1 to 247 | accessdate=December 27, 2018}}{{rp|viii–ix}} In 2004, Hubs ran for re-election, but lost in the Republican primary to Judy Burges.{{cite web |url=https://ballotpedia.org/Arizona_House_of_Representatives_elections,_2004 |title=Arizona House of Representatives elections, 2004 |publisher=Ballotpedia |accessdate=April 13, 2019 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190410111810/https://ballotpedia.org/Arizona_House_of_Representatives_elections,_2004 |url-status=live |archivedate=April 10, 2019}}

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