I live in Pima county sometimes. And Tucson might lean Democrat thanks to a Marxist mayor, double-voting students from the U. of Arizona, and illegals with their hands out, but the Arizona Republican Party from Maricopa south to Pima is run by and through Phoenix and the remnant of the McCain cabal. Ciscomani is a tool of that cabal. His voting pattern is, conservatively speaking, unreliable.
Here is Ciscomani's record on key votes for his first year in Congress:
2023 key vote data for Juan Ciscomani
Note how the usual suspects don't bother to bleat about his "Liberty Score"?
That's because he doesn't have one, nor does anyone who was first elected in 2022. And THAT'S because the Liberty guys are just a wee bit out of date, what with grading a whopping one vote for all of 2023. Even if they had data, it would be a smaller sample size and therefore of dubious importance.
The linked voting data shows that Ciscomani voted the right way 79% of the time based on nearly 3 dozen key votes in the House in 2023. His only 2 substantive votes where he failed to be perfectly conservative were when he supported Kevin McCarthy and failed to support George Santos.
But don't worry, the Democrat who replaces him probably WILL be perfect. Perfectly liberal. Then maybe 80% conservative won't look so bad after all.