Not sure of your congressional district or who your member is? This service will assist you by matching your ZIP code to your congressional district, with links to your member's website and contact page.
Please review the frequently asked questions if you have problems using this service.
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FIND YOUR REP BY ZIP
My District changed, or I voted in a different District from what is shown here - why doesn't that appear here yet?
The Find Your Representative feature provides Congressional District information for the current Congress, and the Representative currently serving that Congressional District for the duration of the current Congress, which ends on January 2, 2023.
Many Congressional District boundaries were re-drawn based on the results of the 2020 Census to accommodate population changes. Updates to these district boundaries may have changed what district you vote(d) in during 2022 primary and general elections, but will not change your present Congressional district until these changes go into effect at the start of the new Congress in January 2023.
Why doesn't my newly-elected Representative appear here yet?
The Find Your Representative feature provides Congressional District information for the current Congress, and the Representative currently serving that Congressional District for the duration of the current Congress, which ends on January 2, 2023.
The winner of a Congressional election does not represent the constituency to which they were elected until officially recognized by the House of Representatives as an active Member of Congress, with the exception of Special Elections held to replace vacancies. Winners of November general elections for a Congressional seat will not become official Members until they are sworn in at the start of the new Congress in January.
Where can I find a list of public e-mail addresses for members of Congress?
There is no central listing of member office public e-mail addresses. Each member of Congress establishes their office's policy related to the processing and management of e-mail. Generally, if a member has a public e-mail address, it can be found on the member's website. The office may list a public e-mail address or provide a form directly on the member's website. The U.S. House of Representatives does not provide a listing of public e-mail addresses for the elected Representatives.
What should I do when I enter my ZIP code information and I get the wrong elected Representative?
The Find Your Representative service is provided as a public resource for identifying and contacting a constituent's elected representative. There is currently no restriction on a link being posted to the Find Your Representative page at //www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative to facilitate constituents in expressing their concerns and issues to their representative in Congress.