Ciscomani enters final quarter with strong financial backing for re-election

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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Congressman Juan Ciscomani has announced that his re-election campaign for Arizona’s 6th Congressional District is entering 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 the substantial funds indicate strong support for maintaining a Republican hold on the seat and focusing on practical solutions.

Ciscomani’s campaign raised more than $600,000 in the third quarter of 2025, surpassing his fundraising pace from previous election cycles. By this time in 2024, he had accumulated $2.25 million and held $1.8 million in cash reserves. Now, with nearly $3 million raised and over $2.3 million available, his campaign shows significant momentum as it approaches the end of 2025.

The financial boost follows Ciscomani’s victories in a competitive district. In 2022, he won by a narrow margin against Kirsten Engel, securing victory by just 1.4 percent and 5,232 votes (winning 177 to Engel’s 171). In the subsequent election cycle of 2024, he expanded his lead by winning re-election with a margin of 2.5 percent and over 10,800 votes (215 to Engel’s 204).

Ciscomani is recognized as an effective member of Arizona’s congressional delegation during the 118th Congress and serves on both the House Appropriations and Veterans’ Affairs Committees. As he runs for a third term, he aims to continue addressing key issues for Arizonans.

For further information about Congressman Ciscomani’s campaign efforts and policies, visit www.juanciscomani.com.

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