who is my senator
You have two U.S. senators based on your state, but I don’t know your exact address or state, so I can’t name them directly for you. Instead, here’s the fastest way to find your senators in under a minute.
Quick Scoop: Find “Who Is My Senator”
Use any of these options (they’re all free and official):
- Go to the official U.S. Senate site
- Open a browser and go to the main Senate website.
- Look for a menu or link labeled “Find Your Senators.”
- Select your state from the dropdown list.
- It will show your two current U.S. senators with links to their websites and contact info.
- Use an all-in-one “find my reps” tool
- Some civic tools let you enter your full address and see all your federal reps at once (Senators and House member).
- They typically list names, party, and contact details, plus links to their official pages.
- To find your House Representative too
- Visit the main House of Representatives site.
- Use the “Find Your Representative” box and enter your ZIP code (and, if prompted, your full address).
- It will match you with your correct congressional district and representative.
Tips Once You’ve Found Them
- Check their official pages for:
- Office phone numbers and email/contact forms.
* What issues they highlight and which committees they serve on.
- Many civic sites and guides also give:
- Sample call scripts and “what to say” tips when you phone or email your senator.
If you tell me your U.S. state (and ideally your ZIP code), I can walk you through exactly who your two senators are and what they’ve been doing recently.