who are my senators

You have two U.S. senators, but I don’t know your exact location beyond a partial postal code, so I can’t reliably name them without more detail.
Here’s how you can find them in under a minute:
1. Use the official Senate website
- Go to the U.S. Senate’s official “Senators” page.
- Use the “Find Your Senators” or “By State” option.
- Select your state from the dropdown; it will show the names, party, and contact info for both of your senators.
2. Address‑based tools (very easy)
Several civic tools let you enter your full address or ZIP+4 to see all your federal officials, including your two senators:
- CountyOffice’s guides explain how to use USA.gov, MyReps, and similar directories to look up your senators by address.
- These tools also usually give you phone numbers, office addresses, and websites so you can contact them directly.
3. Quick explanation (in case it helps)
- Every state has exactly two U.S. senators, regardless of population.
- They serve six‑year terms, with elections staggered so not all seats are up at once.
If you tell me your state (or, even better, your city and state), I can tell you the current names of your two senators directly. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.