U.S. Representative from AZ, District 6

Juan Ciscomani represents Arizona's 6th District, a Republican former gubernatorial adviser on border and trade policy serving on Appropriations and Veterans' Affairs.
Juan Ciscomani is the U.S. representative for Arizona's 6th Congressional District, a Republican first elected in 2022 serving his second term. Born in Hermosillo, Mexico, and brought to Tucson as a child, Ciscomani became a U.S. citizen, earned degrees from the University of Arizona, and worked at the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. He served for several years as senior adviser to Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, focusing on regional affairs and U.S.-Mexico border issues. In 2025, Ciscomani passed significant veterans' legislation, including the VETS Opportunity Act to modernize the GI Bill and the Rural Veterans' Improved Access to Benefits Act, both with strong bipartisan support. He sits on Appropriations and Veterans' Affairs committees, where he questions leadership on budget priorities and military readiness. Ciscomani focuses on border security, U.S.-Mexico trade relations, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base operations, and southern Arizona economic development, drawing on his gubernatorial experience and proximity to the international border.