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No, not quite. There is a particle called the anti-electron (or, more commonly, the "positron"), which has a positive charge. But you can't really consider it an "electron". In general, the subatomic particles have certain properties fixed, and you can't change them. This includes their mass (rest mass), their spin, and their charge.

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