Congressman Juan Ciscomani, who represents Arizona’s 6th district in the U.S. Congress, recently shared updates about his work and community engagement through several posts on his official Twitter account.
On March 11, 2026, Ciscomani announced opportunities for internships in both Washington, D.C., and Arizona offices. He stated: “My office is currently accepting applications for interns in both our Washington, D.C. and Arizona district offices. Interns play an important role in supporting our team and serving AZ06. Learn more and apply here: https://t.co/GtKegdOWN8 https://t.co/7KMDr0ITNb”.
Later that day, he reflected on participating in a local commemorative event: “Honored to speak at the 10th anniversary of the Arizona Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery in Marana. This sacred place serves as the eternal resting place for more than 5,800 veterans who answered the call to serve our nation. We remember their sacrifice, honor their legacy, and https://t.co/88MpRPkJTb”.
On March 12, 2026, Ciscomani posted about meeting constituents during his routine activities: “Always great running into folks out and about in the district! Great seeing Kim and her friends this morning enjoying coffee and bagels, and wishing her a very happy birthday. https://t.co/zTOp76QYGB”.
Juan Ciscomani has served as a member of Congress representing Arizona’s 6th District since replacing Ann Kirkpatrick in 2023 (https://ballotpedia.org/Juan_Ciscomani). Born in Hermosillo, Mexico in 1982 and currently residing in Tucson, he graduated from the University of Arizona with a BA in 2005. In recent election cycles—2022 and again in 2024—he won closely contested races against Kirsten Engel (https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/11/05/us/elections/results-arizona-us-house-district-6.html).

