Arizona's 6th congressional district

Arizona's 6th congressional district is a congressional district located in the U.S. state of Arizona and encompasses all of Greenlee County, most of Cochise County, and parts of Pima County, Pinal County and Graham County. Most of its population resides in suburbs of Tucson, including Oro Valley, Marana, Green Valley, and Vail. The district is currently represented by Republican Juan Ciscomani. It was one of 18 districts that would have voted for Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election had they existed in their current configuration while being won or held by a Republican in 2022.

Arizona's 6th congressional district
Map
Interactive map of district boundaries since January 3, 2023
Representative
 Juan Ciscomani
RTucson
Area724 sq mi (1,880 km2)
Distribution
  • 96.8% urban
  • 3.2% rural
Population (2022)790,643[1]
Median household
income
$71,152[2]
Ethnicity
Cook PVIR+3[3]

The new 6th district includes a notable military presence.[4] The Fort Huachuca installation is located in Cochise County, approximately 15 miles (24 km) north of the Mexican border, and is within the city of Sierra Vista.[5]

History

Arizona picked up a sixth district after the 1990 census. It covered the northeast quadrant of the state, from Flagstaff to the New Mexico border. Most of its population, however, was located in the northeastern portion of the Valley of the Sun, including Tempe and Scottsdale.

After the 2000 census, most of the Maricopa County portion of the old 6th became the 5th district, while the 6th was reconfigured to take in most of the former 1st district. It included parts of Mesa, Chandler and all of Gilbert as well as the fast-growing town of Queen Creek. It also contained the city of Apache Junction in Pinal County. For the first time since its creation in 1951, it didn't include any of Phoenix itself. The district and its predecessors had seen its share of Phoenix gradually reduced amid the Valley's explosive growth in the second half of the 20th century.

George W. Bush received 64% of the vote in this district in 2004. John McCain—who represented this district (then numbered as the 1st) from 1983 to 1987—received 61.32% of the vote in the district in 2008, making it his best showing in his home state.

After the 2010 census, the old 6th district essentially became the 5th district, while the 6th was redrawn to take in most of the old 3rd district.

Composition

#CountySeatPopulation
3CochiseBisbee124,640
9GrahamSafford39,525
11GreenleeClifton9,369
19PimaTucson1,063,162
21PinalFlorence484,239

Cities of 10,000 people or more

2,500 – 10,000 people

Voting

YearOfficeResults
2000PresidentBush 61–37%
2004PresidentBush 64–35%
2008PresidentMcCain 61–38%
2012PresidentRomney 60–39%
2016PresidentTrump 52–42%
2020PresidentBiden 49.4–49%

List of members representing the district

Arizona began sending a sixth member to the House after the 1990 census.

RepresentativePartyYearsCong
ress
Electoral historyDistrict location[6][7][8]
District created January 3, 1993

Karan English
(Flagstaff)
DemocraticJanuary 3, 1993 –
January 3, 1995
103rdElected in 1992.
Lost re-election.
1993–2003:
NE Arizona, including parts of Metro Phoenix:
Apache, Gila, Greenlee, Coconino (part), Graham (part), Maricopa (part), Navajo (part), Pinal (part)

J. D. Hayworth
(Scottsdale)
RepublicanJanuary 3, 1995 –
January 3, 2003
104th
105th
106th
107th
First elected in 1994.
Re-elected in 1996.
Re-elected in 1998.
Re-elected in 2000.
Redistricted to the 5th district.

Jeff Flake
(Mesa)
RepublicanJanuary 3, 2003 –
January 3, 2013
108th
109th
110th
111th
112th
Redistricted from the 1st district.
Re-elected in 2002.
Re-elected in 2004.
Re-elected in 2006.
Re-elected in 2008.
Re-elected in 2010.
Retired to run for U.S. senator.
2003–2013:

Parts of Metro Phoenix:
Pima (part), Pinal (part)

David Schweikert
(Fountain Hills)
RepublicanJanuary 3, 2013 –
January 3, 2023
113th
114th
115th
116th
117th
Redistricted from the 5th district.
Re-elected in 2012.
Re-elected in 2014.
Re-elected in 2016.
Re-elected in 2018.
Re-elected in 2020.
Redistricted to the 1st district.
2013–2023:

Juan Ciscomani
(Tucson)
RepublicanJanuary 3, 2023 –
present
118thElected in 2022.
2023–present:

Recent election results

2002

Arizona's 6th Congressional District House Election, 2002
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJeff Flake103,09465.94
DemocraticDeborah Thomas49,35531.57
LibertarianAndy Wagner3,8882.49
Majority53,73934.37
Total votes156,337 100.00
Republican hold

2004

Arizona's 6th Congressional District House Election, 2004
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJeff Flake (Incumbent)202,88279.38
LibertarianCraig Stritar52,69520.62
Majority150,18758.76
Total votes255,577 100.00
Republican hold

2006

Arizona's 6th Congressional District House Election, 2006
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJeff Flake (Incumbent)152,20174.80
LibertarianJason M. Blair51,28525.20
Majority100,91649.60
Total votes203,486 100.00
Republican hold

2008

Arizona's 6th Congressional District House Election, 2008
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJeff Flake (Incumbent)208,58262.42
DemocraticRebecca Schneider115,45734.55
LibertarianRick Biondi10,1373.03
Majority93,12527.87
Total votes334,176 100.00
Republican hold

2010

Arizona's 6th Congressional District House Election, 2010
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJeff Flake (Incumbent)165,64966.42
DemocraticRebecca Schneider72,61529.12
LibertarianDarell Tapp7,7123.09
GreenRichard Grayson3,4071.37
Majority93,03437.30
Total votes249,383 100.00
Republican hold

2012

Arizona's 6th Congressional District House Election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDavid Schweikert (Incumbent)179,70661.30
DemocraticMatt Jette97,66633.31
LibertarianJack Anderson10,1673.47
GreenMark Salazar5,6371.92
Majority82,04027.99
Total votes293,176 100.00
Republican hold

2014

Arizona's 6th Congressional District House Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDavid Schweikert (Incumbent)129,57864.86
DemocraticJohn Williamson70,19835.14
Majority58,38029.82
Total votes199,776 100.00
Republican hold

2016

Arizona's 6th Congressional District House Election, 2016
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDavid Schweikert (Incumbent)201,57862.13%
DemocraticJohn Williamson122,86637.87%
Majority78,71224.26%
Total votes324,444 100
Republican hold

2018

Arizona's 6th Congressional District House Election, 2018
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDavid Schweikert (Incumbent)173,14055.19%
DemocraticAnita Malik140,55944.81%
Majority32,58110.38%
Total votes313,699 100
Republican hold

2020

Arizona's 6th Congressional District House Election, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDavid Schweikert (incumbent) 217,783 52.2
DemocraticHiral Tipirneni199,64447.8
Total votes417,427 100.0
Republican hold

2022

Arizona's 6th Congressional District House Election, 2022
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJuan Ciscomani 177,201 50.73
DemocraticKirsten Engel171,96949.24
DemocraticAvery Alexander Thornton (write-in)710.02
IndependentFrank Bertone (write-in)420.01
Total votes349,283 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

See also

References

Specific
General
  1. Demographic information at census.gov
  2. 2004 Election data at CNN.com
  3. 2002 Election data from CBSNews.com
  4. 2000 Election data from CNN.com
  5. 1998 Election data from CNN.com

External links

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