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who are my representatives and senators

You have three members of Congress who represent you at the federal level: one U.S. Representative (in the House) and two U.S. Senators. To see the specific names for your address, you’ll need to use a quick online lookup.

How to find your U.S. Senators

Use either of these:

  • Go to the official Senate site: senate.gov.
* Use the “Find Your Senators” menu, select your state, and it will list your two senators with links to their websites and contact info.
  • Or go to Congress.gov and look for the “Current Members of Congress” section, then choose your state and filter by “Senate.”

How to find your U.S. Representative

Your House member is based on your specific district, so you’ll need your ZIP code or full address.

  • Visit house.gov.
* Use the “Find Your Representative” search box, enter your ZIP code, and, if prompted, your full address to see the correct district and representative.
  • Or use Congress.gov and the “Find your member by address” search box on the homepage or Members page, then enter your address to see your representative and both senators together.

All-in-one tools (optional)

If you want to see more than just Congress (like state, county, and local officials), try:

  • myreps.datamade.us (“My Reps”) – enter your address to see federal, state, county, and local elected officials, with contact details.
  • Other directory-style sites (like some civics or advocacy tools) also let you choose your state then drill down to your members of Congress and their voting records or issue positions.

Once you plug in your address on any of these, you’ll get the exact names of your representative and senators plus ways to call, email, or write them.

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