Isn't the carbon where the charge changes sp3 hybridized? Wouldn't that make them all non-aromatic?  Also, do we need to specify E and Z for the double bonds.  Thanks.

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Isn't the carbon where the charge changes sp3 hybridized? Wouldn't that make them all non-aromatic

Also, do we need to specify E and Z for the double bonds. 

Thanks. 

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