Congressman Juan Ciscomani announced that his re-election campaign for Arizona’s 6th Congressional District enters the final quarter of 2025 with over $2.3 million in cash reserves. “I’m incredibly grateful for the outpouring of support from Arizonans who believe in our mission to deliver results, not rhetoric,” Ciscomani said. He emphasized that this financial backing reflects Southern Arizona’s enthusiasm to maintain a Republican hold on the seat and focus on practical solutions.
Ciscomani’s campaign has raised nearly $3 million so far, with more than $600,000 collected in the third quarter alone. This marks a significant increase compared to his previous campaign cycle when he had raised $2.25 million by this time and had $1.8 million in cash available. The congressman first won his seat in 2022 by a narrow margin of 1.4 percent and expanded his victory margin to 2.5 percent in 2024 against Kirsten Engel, winning 215 votes (50%) to Engel’s 204 (47.5%). In the earlier election of 2022, he also defeated Engel with a close count of 177 votes (50.7%) to Engel’s 171 (49.2%).
The growing financial strength comes after Ciscomani’s successive victories in what is considered a competitive district spanning parts of five Arizona counties. He was recently recognized as the most effective member of Arizona’s congressional delegation during the 118th Congress and currently serves on both the House Appropriations and Veterans’ Affairs Committees.
For more information about Congressman Ciscomani’s campaign, visit www.juanciscomani.com.
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