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Find Your Representatives

Residents of the 50 states are represented by two U.S. senators and a voting House member. Washington, D.C. and U.S. territories have different congressional representation. This tool shows you who yours are. Select your state to see your delegation, their roles, and where to reach them through official channels.

Once you know who represents you, see what they are voting on with our Congress Bill Tracker, and check whether their votes match public opinion on Polls vs. Congress.

Representative Lookup

Find your representatives and see their recent votes.

Enter your ZIP code to identify your U.S. senators and narrow your House representative by district. Then use the voting tools to understand how they acted on recent bills.

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Why it matters Representative lookup connects visitors directly to the people making federal decisions on their behalf.

Look up your congressional delegation

Start with your ZIP code to identify the state. Add a street address or House district to show the correct House member.

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Confirm your House district: ZIP codes can cross district lines and the local directory may not yet contain every member. Use the official U.S. House lookup for the authoritative result.
ZIP code identifies your state. Add a street address or House district to narrow the House member. Some ZIP codes cross district lines.

After you find your representatives

Use the linked tools to understand the bills, votes, and civic terms behind the record.

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Read bill summaries

Use plain-English summaries to understand what a bill does before reviewing a vote.

Open Bills Explained
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Review voting records

Compare voting patterns and see how often officials align with their party.

Open Voting Records
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Check civic terms

Use the glossary when bill or vote language is unclear.

Open Glossary

Want the broader election picture?

Explore turnout, voting laws, margins, and race data in the Election Data Lab.

Open Data Lab
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