Who Represents You?
Every American is represented by multiple elected officials — at the federal, state, and local level. Knowing who they are and how to reach them is the first step to making your voice heard.
Use the official government links below to look up your representatives by name, address, or ZIP code. All links go directly to official U.S. government and state government websites.
Federal Representatives
U.S. House of Representatives · U.S. Senate · The White House
USA.gov — Find Your Elected Officials
The official U.S. government's one-stop resource for finding all of your elected officials — federal, state, and local — in one place. Simply enter your address to get a complete list of everyone who represents you.
The official U.S. House of Representatives tool. Enter your ZIP code to instantly find your House representative, their office contact information, and their official website.
- Find your House district representative
- Get office address & phone number
- Link to representative's official website
- Access committee assignments
Every state has two U.S. Senators regardless of population. Use the official Senate website to find both of your senators, their contact information, and their legislative priorities.
- Find both U.S. Senators for your state
- Get office & Washington D.C. contact info
- Access senators' official websites
- View committee memberships
The official Library of Congress legislative tracking website. Search for any member of Congress, view their voting record, sponsored legislation, and full contact information.
- Search all 535 members of Congress
- View voting records & sponsored bills
- Track legislation in real time
- Access full contact directories
Communicate directly with the executive branch. The White House website provides an official contact form to send messages to the President and Vice President of the United States.
- Official White House contact form
- Reach the President & Vice President
- Access White House staff directory
- View administration priorities
State Representatives
State Legislatures · Governors · State Agencies
The National Conference of State Legislatures maintains the most comprehensive directory of all 50 state legislatures. Find your state legislators, committee assignments, and session calendars.
- All 50 state legislature directories
- Find state senators & representatives
- View legislative session schedules
- Track state legislation
The National Governors Association provides a complete, up-to-date directory of all 50 state governors with their contact information, office addresses, and official websites.
- Directory of all 50 governors
- Governor's office contact info
- Official state government websites
- State policy priorities
OpenStates is a nonpartisan civic tech project that provides easy-to-use tools to find your state legislators by address. Search across all 50 states with one simple lookup.
- Search by address or ZIP code
- All 50 states covered
- View bills your legislators sponsored
- Nonpartisan & independent
The official U.S. government voting resource. Register to vote, check your registration status, find your polling place, and learn about upcoming elections in your state.
- Register to vote in your state
- Check voter registration status
- Find your polling location
- Request absentee ballots
Local Representatives
City Councils · County Commissioners · School Boards & More
USA.gov maintains a comprehensive guide to finding local government contacts including city councils, county offices, and municipal agencies across the United States.
- Find city & county government contacts
- Locate local elected officials
- Access municipal websites
- Find local public services
GovEngine provides a searchable directory of local government officials across thousands of cities, counties, and townships. Search by city or county to find elected leaders near you.
- Search thousands of municipalities
- Find mayors, city council members
- Locate county commissioners
- Access school board contacts
Tips for Contacting Your Representative
Use Your Home Address
Representatives respond to constituents in their district. Always use your home address — not your work address — when identifying your representative.
Contact Multiple Officials
Send your letter to both your House representative and both of your U.S. Senators. More contacts means more potential impact on the issue you care about.
Mail Is Most Effective
Physical letters carry more weight than emails or online forms. After generating your letter, print it and mail it to the official mailing address.
Be Persistent
Don't send one letter and stop. Follow up, call the office, and write again when relevant legislation is being voted on. Consistent contact is noticed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about finding and contacting representatives
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Voice to Congress does not endorse any candidate, political party, legislation, or policy position. All resource links go directly to official U.S. government websites or nonpartisan civic organizations. This platform exists solely to help citizens communicate more effectively with their elected officials, regardless of political affiliation.