Who Is Running in Arizona Congressional District 6th in 2026?
Last updated: February 28, 2026
Juan Ciscomani
(Incumbent)Economy
HighJuan Ciscomani supports economic development through legislation like the Critical Mineral Consistency Act of 2025 (H.R. 755), aimed at streamlining critical mineral resource development. He also advocates for bolstering tourism, exemplified by his support for the Chiricahua National Park Act (H.R. 6380). Ciscomani has secured over $61 million for AZ-06 community projects and criticizes government shutdowns, voting for a short-term GOP funding bill and forgoing his own pay during a shutdown.
Immigration
HighRepresentative Juan Ciscomani prioritizes border security and has worked to strengthen federal-tribal border security partnerships through legislation like the Shadow Wolves Improvement Act. He also co-sponsored the Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act, which enhances penalties for fleeing law enforcement near the border. Ciscomani expresses concerns about the current border situation, advocating for policies that prioritize security and empower Customs and Border Protection agents, such as reinstating 'Remain in Mexico'. He identifies as an immigrant and a conservative, believing that Democratic policies are not working for those seeking legal status.
Healthcare
HighJuan Ciscomani voted against the three-year extension of Affordable Care Act tax credits, stating that support for a temporary extension must include real reforms to tackle fraud and abuse, as the status quo is unacceptable. He also joined a bipartisan coalition urging Congressional leadership to address rising health insurance premiums, proposing a framework for extending tax credit savings and targeted reforms. Additionally, he introduced and saw passed the Ensuring Access to Medicaid Buy-in Programs Act (H.R. 1598) to support disabled, working individuals.
Democratic Candidate
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| Issue | Juan Ciscomani |
|---|---|
| Economy | Juan Ciscomani supports economic development through legislation like the Critical Mineral Consistency Act of 2025 (H.R. 755), aimed at streamlining critical mineral resource development. He also advocates for bolstering tourism, exemplified by his support for the Chiricahua National Park Act (H.R. 6380). Ciscomani has secured over $61 million for AZ-06 community projects and criticizes government shutdowns, voting for a short-term GOP funding bill and forgoing his own pay during a shutdown. High |
| Immigration | Representative Juan Ciscomani prioritizes border security and has worked to strengthen federal-tribal border security partnerships through legislation like the Shadow Wolves Improvement Act. He also co-sponsored the Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act, which enhances penalties for fleeing law enforcement near the border. Ciscomani expresses concerns about the current border situation, advocating for policies that prioritize security and empower Customs and Border Protection agents, such as reinstating 'Remain in Mexico'. He identifies as an immigrant and a conservative, believing that Democratic policies are not working for those seeking legal status. High |
| Healthcare | Juan Ciscomani voted against the three-year extension of Affordable Care Act tax credits, stating that support for a temporary extension must include real reforms to tackle fraud and abuse, as the status quo is unacceptable. He also joined a bipartisan coalition urging Congressional leadership to address rising health insurance premiums, proposing a framework for extending tax credit savings and targeted reforms. Additionally, he introduced and saw passed the Ensuring Access to Medicaid Buy-in Programs Act (H.R. 1598) to support disabled, working individuals. High |
| Climate & Energy | Juan Ciscomani co-introduced the Water Project Navigators Act and co-led the Large-Scale Water Recycling Reauthorization Act, citing water as a precious resource, especially with worsening drought. He co-leads the Critical Mineral Consistency Act, emphasizing the necessity for federal agencies to have consistent definitions for these resources. Ciscomani also voted "Yea" on the Homeowner Energy Freedom Act and the Don't Mess With My Home Appliances Act. High |
| Abortion & Reproductive Rights | Juan Ciscomani has voted against measures such as the Women’s Health Protection Act. He has supported legislation including the Pregnant Students' Rights Act and the Supporting Pregnant and Parenting Women and Families Act. He also voted to pass amendments to the NDAA that would prohibit service members from being reimbursed for abortion services. Ciscomani states he is proudly pro-life, supporting abortion only with limited exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother. He has also voted to cut Medicaid and defund Planned Parenthood. High |
| Foreign Policy | Juan Ciscomani voted in favor of the Veterans Accessibility Advisory Committee Act of 2025 (S 1383), demonstrating support for veterans' services. He also supported the Pressure Regulatory Organizations To End Chinese Threats to (PROTECT) Taiwan Act (HR 1531), indicating a stance to protect Taiwan. Additionally, he voted for the Securing America's Critical Minerals Supply Act (HR 3617), which aims to strengthen national security through resource independence, and the Rotorcraft Operations Transparency and Oversight Reform (ROTOR) Act (S 2503). Low |
| Education | Congressman Juan Ciscomani has supported legislation aimed at enhancing education, including H.R. 980 and H.R. 1458 to reform VA GI Bill education programs. He introduced the Equitable Access to School Facilities Act to improve charter school facilities, emphasizing school choice and the need for proper amenities. He also voted against proposed cuts to Title I funding, reflecting his broader support for educational resources. High |
| Gun Policy | Juan Ciscomani strongly supports the Second Amendment, stating he will oppose any infringements on the right to keep and bear arms. In 2026, he voted against a resolution to consider H.R. 2189, a bill intended to modernize federal firearms laws. Additionally, he advocates for federal action to prevent the trafficking of American firearms across the U.S. southern border to drug cartels, citing national security concerns. High |
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