
Where in the world is Juan Ciscomani? Curious minds want to know.
This blog began with a focus on Rep. Juan Ciscomani’s lack of open town hall meetings. However, the investigation revealed a larger pattern with the Arizona elected representatives that deserves furrther attention. Future blogs will expand coverage to include Reps. Gosar, Crane, Schweikert, Biggs and Hamadeh. For now, back to Mr. Ciscomani.
From Juanito’s weekly newsletter, February 24, 2026.
“I spent last week traveling across AZ-06 — meeting with constituents, touring local facilities, providing legislative updates, ….These conversations were impactful and encouraging. Listening, learning, and staying connected to the priorities of our district guide the work I do every day in Washington.”
Let’s look at the facts. The public record clarifies how many town hall meetings the US House Arizona delegation has had in 2025. Town halls are open, in-person, unscripted meetings that show who is truly in touch with district priorities. Here are the results.

So, Ciscomani’s number of meetings is 0, none, zip, nada. This lack of engagement makes voters feel ignored and disappointed, especially when district priorities are ignored.

Juanito (and his fellow R Congresscritters) really, really don’t want to hear the truth. They say they want to avoid ‘professional protestors.’
The truth is that the economy is circling the drain, tariffs are costing Arizona residents at least $1500 per person, and the lack of direct communication from Ciscomani means residents’ concerns about the environment, affordability, and safety go unheard. People truly are struggling with the affordability of everyday things like housing, groceries, and medical bills.
AZ CD6, needs a Representative truly ‘connected to district priorities’ and works every day to improve life for everyone, not just the wealthy, demonstrates what real engagement looks like.
Vote Ciscomani out in November, Stay tuned for more. I’ll be back with the other stories.
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