Juan Ciscomani
Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - District 6
Arizona · Congressional District 6
Biography
Juan Ciscomani III is the incumbent U.S. Representative for Arizona's 6th Congressional District (R), serving since 2023. Born in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, he was raised in Tucson and was the first member of his family to graduate from college, earning degrees from Pima Community College and the University of Arizona. He served as a senior adviser to Governor Doug Ducey and vice chair of the Arizona-Mexico Commission. He and his wife Laura have six children. District 6 is one of Arizona's most competitive swing districts. He raised $1.14 million in the first three months of 2026.
Positions
Issue Stances
Water Policy
SupportsCiscomani supports federal water security work for Arizona, including Colorado River conservation, tribal water rights settlements, watershed resiliency, groundwater research, and Nogales wastewater infrastructure funding.
Education Funding
SupportsCiscomani supports education related federal work, including charter school facility funding and appropriations influence over education funding. His page is stronger on school choice and facility support than broad public school funding.
Border Security & Immigration
SupportsCiscomani makes southern border security a top priority. He supports Remain in Mexico style policies, stronger immigration law enforcement, cartel disruption, and expanded penalties for border related criminal activity.
Housing Affordability
No official stance on record.
Election Integrity
No official stance on record.
Healthcare Access
SupportsCiscomani maintains a health issue page and highlights rural health investments. Label reflects support for healthcare access projects rather than a universal coverage position.
Public Safety & Criminal Justice
SupportsCiscomani ties public safety to border enforcement, fentanyl trafficking, cartel disruption, and penalties for high speed chases involving smugglers near the border.
Energy Policy
SupportsCiscomani supports energy development and permitting reforms, including residential solar permitting, critical minerals supply, and energy and water appropriations investments.
Economic Development & Jobs
SupportsCiscomani frames water, energy, critical minerals, and appropriations work as tied to Arizona economic growth, including microchip manufacturing, aerospace, and critical minerals industries.
Reproductive Rights
OpposesOutside sources and reproductive rights organizations characterize Ciscomani as having an anti-abortion voting record.
Transportation & Infrastructure
SupportsCiscomani's appropriations role includes transportation and infrastructure jurisdiction, and his water and community project funding work supports infrastructure investment in Arizona.
Government Spending & Taxation
No official stance on record.
Legislature
Legislative Voting Record
| Bill / Motion | Date | Vote |
|---|---|---|
| H.R. 1069 – China-Funded Schools Prohibition | December 4, 2025 | Yes |
| S.J. Res. 80 – Alaska Petroleum Reserve Rule | November 18, 2025 | Yes |
| H.R. 1 – One Big Beautiful Bill Act | May 22, 2025 | Yes |
| H.J. Res. 35 – Repeal EPA Methane Fee Rule | February 26, 2025 | Yes |
Ballot
Ballot Measure Stances
No ballot measure stances on file yet.
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