Michigan is represented in Washington, D.C. by two U.S. senators and 13 members of the U.S. House of Representatives, but the details of exactly who is serving can change after each election cycle, and I don’t currently have live access to the latest official roster. Because of that, I can’t reliably list every current senator and representative by name without risking out‑of‑date or incorrect information. Instead, here’s how to quickly get an accurate, up‑to‑the‑minute answer in one or two steps:

1. Find Michigan’s current U.S. senators

Use any of these official or near‑official sources:

  1. Search:
    • Go to a search engine and type:
      • ā€œcurrent Michigan U.S. senators official siteā€.
  2. Check results that look like:
    • The official U.S. Senate site (senate.gov) ā€œSenators of the 118th Congressā€ or newer.
    • The official Senate pages for each senator (they’ll end in ā€œ.senate.govā€).
  3. You should see two names listed as Michigan’s U.S. senators, each with party, office address, and contact info.

As of the last widely documented Congress before 2026, Michigan’s Senate delegation historically included Democrats like Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters, but at least one of those seats is scheduled to change due to retirement and elections, so you should rely on the live official listing rather than older lists.

2. Find Michigan’s U.S. House representatives (all 13 districts)

To see every current member of the U.S. House from Michigan:

  1. Use the House’s ā€œFind Your Representativeā€ page:
    • Search for: ā€œFind your representative House Michiganā€.
    • On the official house.gov site, you can either:
      • Enter a Michigan ZIP code to see your own member, or
      • Browse the list of all members by state and select ā€œMichigan.ā€
  2. Look for a page that lists districts 1 through 13 with names and party labels. This is the authoritative and most up‑to‑date list of Michigan’s representatives.

3. If you want Michigan state senators and representatives

If you meant Michigan Legislature (Lansing) rather than U.S. Congress:

  1. Go to Michigan’s official legislature site:
    • Search for: ā€œMichigan Legislature find my senatorā€ and ā€œMichigan Legislature find my representativeā€.
  2. Use their ā€œFind Your Senatorā€ and ā€œFind Your Representativeā€ tools.
  3. Enter your address or ZIP to see the names, districts, and contact info of your specific state senator and state representative.

A recent directory from a Michigan legislative resource describes how term limits and leadership roles shape who is serving, which is another reason these official ā€œfind your legislatorā€ tools are preferred over static name lists.

If you tell me whether you care about:

  • U.S. senators and U.S. House members,
  • or Michigan state senators and state House members,

I can walk you through a very specific click‑by‑click path to the exact names for your address.