Representative in Congress District 6 in Congressional District 6, Arizona
2026 Primary Election
- Juan Ciscomani — Incumbent Representative in Congress in Tucson, AZ
Juan Ciscomani, a 43-year-old Republican, represents Arizona’s 6th Congressional District, having served since January 2023. An incumbent congressman, he is seeking reelection in 2026. Ciscomani is a champion of veterans' issues, having introduced veterans-focused legislation and serving on the House Veterans' Affairs Committee. He advocates for American energy independence, public safety, and support for law enforcement, and strongly supports the 2nd Amendment. Ciscomani works to secure community project funding for his district and sits on the House Appropriations Committee, where he is Vice Chair for the Homeland Security subcommittee. He is recognized as Arizona's most effective legislator.
- Joanna Mendoza — Candidate for Representative in Congress in AZ
JoAnna Mendoza, a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House, grew up in a Pinal County farmworker family, inspiring her commitment to public service. She honorably served 20 years in the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, including deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. Mendoza holds a bachelor's and master's degree. Her career includes veterans outreach and serving as a veteran services representative for Congressman Tom O'Halleran. A single mother, she prioritizes reducing costs for food, gas, and housing. Mendoza, who is bisexual and Latinx/Hispanic, is endorsed by LGBTQ+ Victory Fund, JStreetPAC, and Giffords.
- Jereme Peters — Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives in AZ
Jereme Peters is a candidate seeking election to the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Arizona's 6th Congressional District in the 2026 primary election on July 21. Running under the Libertarian Party, Peters aligns with a platform emphasizing independence from the dominant two-party system. He has pledged to be a people-powered candidate, primarily funded by grassroots donors, and to reject the influence of special interests and large monetary contributions. His campaign is built on principles of anti-corruption, promising accountability, transparency in policy agendas, and a commitment to reporting undue influence attempts. Furthermore, Peters advocates for civility, pledging to conduct a clean campaign free of mudslinging and upholding a high standard of conduct.
- Iman Bah — Candidate for Representative in Congress in AZ
Iman Bah is an Independent candidate seeking election as a Representative in Congress for Arizona in 2026. He is a vocal advocate for democratic legitimacy in the electoral process, openly criticizing party programs that he believes pre-select candidates and narrow the field before ballots are cast. Bah co-signed an open letter asserting that primaries are fundamental to democracy, arguing that constituents deserve to compare ideas and decide for themselves. He has also highlighted how earlier primary dates can disadvantage "outsider candidates" by making signature collection more challenging. Bah recently successfully defended a challenge to his ballot eligibility concerning signature requirements, affirming his place in the election.