Rep. Ciscomani raises over $1 million in Q2 campaign fundraising

Rep. Ciscomani raises over  million in Q2 campaign fundraising
Rep. Juan Ciscomani — Congress.gov
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Representative Juan Ciscomani has announced that he raised over $1 million in the second quarter of 2025 and currently holds nearly $2 million in cash on hand for his re-election campaign.

According to a press release, Ciscomani’s latest fundraising achievement follows his success in raising over $7 million during the 2024 election cycle. In 2022, he notably flipped Arizona’s 6th Congressional District from Democratic to Republican control with a narrow margin of 1.4% and a lead of 5,232 votes. By 2024, he expanded his margin to 2.5%, increasing his vote lead to 10,822.

Ciscomani’s support spans parts of five Arizona counties within the district. During the 118th Congress, he was recognized as the most effective member of Arizona’s congressional delegation in both the U.S. House and Senate. He serves on the House Appropriations and Veterans’ Affairs Committees and is running for a third term in 2026.

“I’m grateful to the thousands who have invested in our campaign and believe in our mission,” said Ciscomani. “This strong support is a clear sign of trust and confidence in the work we’re doing and the results we continue to deliver for Arizona’s 6th district. I remain focused on getting things done for the people I represent.”

Ciscomani, originally from Mexico, was raised in Arizona’s 6th Congressional District and is a naturalized U.S. citizen. He completed higher education at Pima Community College and the University of Arizona, becoming the first in his family to do so. His professional experience includes roles at the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and within Arizona state government, where he concentrated on small business, border security, and trade issues. Elected to Congress in 2022 and reelected in 2024, he continues to serve on key committees.



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