Ciscomani reports strong fundraising with over $3 million ahead of election year

Juan Ciscomani, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 6th Congressional District
Juan Ciscomani, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 6th Congressional District
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Juan Ciscomani’s campaign has reported raising over $1 million in the fourth quarter of 2025, bringing its cash on hand to more than $3.1 million as the election year approaches. Over the full year, the campaign collected $3.88 million, which is a notable increase from the previous cycle when it had raised $2.7 million and held $2.1 million in cash at this point.

“This level of support sends a clear message: people across Southern Arizona want results, not rhetoric,” said Juan Ciscomani. “I’m incredibly grateful to the thousands of supporters who are investing in our campaign because they believe in our work to bring back resources, secure our southern border, strengthen our economy, support our veterans, military families, and armed services, and deliver real solutions for Arizona.”

Ciscomani’s fundraising performance has been covered by Punchbowl News.

The congressman’s fundraising reflects both grassroots and national backing. Supporters cite his work on issues such as border security, water supply reliability, veterans’ affairs, and national security.

“With over $3 million cash on hand, we are well-positioned to take our message directly to voters,” Ciscomani added. “This campaign is about earning trust every day—and these numbers show that trust is growing.”

Ciscomani currently represents Arizona’s 6th Congressional District in the U.S. Congress and serves on both the House Appropriations Committee and the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee. He succeeded Ann Kirkpatrick in 2023 as representative for the district.

In recent elections for Arizona’s 6th district, Ciscomani defeated Kirsten Engel twice: first in 2022 with 50.7% of the vote compared to Engel’s 49.2%, and again in 2024 with 50% against Engel’s 47.5%.

More information about Juan Ciscomani can be found at www.juanciscomani.com.



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