Juan Ciscomani
RepublicanU.S. Representative, AZ-6| Age | 43 (b. 1982-08-30) |
| Gender | Male |
| In office since | 2023-01-03 (~3 yrs) |
| Race / ethnicity | Hispanic/Latino (Mexican descent) |
| Religion | Protestant (Wikipedia lists Protestant; reporting also notes a Catholic upbringing; he says he volunteers in his church) |
| Education | Associate degree, Pima Community College (2003); Bachelor of Arts in political science, University of Arizona (2005). First in his family to graduate from college. |
| Prior occupation | Senior advisor to Arizona Governor Doug Ducey and vice chair of the Arizona-Mexico Commission (2015-2021); earlier worked at the University of Arizona and as VP of outreach at the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce |
| Military service | No |
| Birthplace | Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico (foreign-born) |
| Languages | English, Spanish |
| Marital status | Married — Laura Ciscomani |
| Children | 6 |
| Residence | Tucson, Arizona |
Pending research: notable relatives · openly lgbtq.
Career & politics
| First elected | 2022 |
| Committees | House Committee on Appropriations (Vice Chairman, Subcommittee on Homeland Security; Subcommittee on National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs; Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies) · House Committee on Veterans' Affairs (Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity) |
| Caucuses | Republican Governance Group · Problem Solvers Caucus · Republican Main Street Partnership · Conservative Climate Caucus · Climate Solutions Caucus · Congressional YIMBY Caucus · Congressional Western Caucus |
| Leadership | Vice Chairman, House Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security (119th Congress) |
| Ideology | Heritage Action scorecard 84% (119th Congress); represents a competitive swing district and is associated with the moderate Republican Governance Group/Main Street Partnership |
| Signature legislation | Co-sponsored the Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act (border security, 2025) · Co-founded the bipartisan U.S.-Mexico Caucus (2026) |
Financial
Net worth: disclosed + (2024) · estimate
| Two Worlds Branding LLC (100% interest, spouse-owned consulting business) | business_owned · $1,001–$15,000 · 2024 |
| Wells Fargo Bank account (joint) | other · $50,001–$100,000 · 2024 |
| Wells Fargo Bank account (joint) | other · $50,001–$100,000 · 2024 |
| Arizona State Retirement System pension (established June 2006) | other · 2024 |
Top donors: Defending the American Dream PAC (his leadership PAC) ($1,021,905) · American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) ($618,522)
Top industries: Retired · Leadership PACs · Pro-Israel
Scandals & crimes ledger
No recorded incidents. Under the adjudicated-only methodology, an entry appears only when a court or official body has formally acted and the record is cited.