Juan Ciscomani closes in on winning reelection over Kirsten Engel

U.S. Rep. Juan Ciscomani, R-Tucson, in February 2024. Photo by Gage Skidmore | Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0

Incumbent Republican U.S. Rep Juan Ciscomani is drawing closer to securing his reelection in a southern Arizona congressional district, as counting on Monday saw his lead more than double over former state lawmaker Kirsten Engel.

The hotly contested battle to represent southern Arizona’s competitive Congressional District 6, which includes the eastern half of Tucson and stretches to the state’s southern and eastern borders, has been one of the major priorities this year for Democrats hoping to flip the seat blue.

Votes counted on Monday put Ciscomani narrowly ahead, with a nearly 4,900-vote lead.

Before the day’s tally, Ciscomani led by about 1,200 votes.

The race is a rematch of 2022, when Ciscomani defeated Engel by less than two percentage points. Throughout the week, as more ballots have been counted, the two have traded small leads — sometimes within hours.

The Tucson Sentinel reported that Engel focused her campaign on Ciscomani’s votes to restrict abortion access and his links to a conservative organization whose leaders support “restoring Biblical values in your neighborhood, state and nation” and oppose abortion and LGBTQ rights. Ciscomani has served on the board of directors of the nonprofit that oversees the Texas-based Patriot Academy.

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