Who Represents Me?
Your elected officials depend on where you live. Repped maps your address to its congressional and state-legislative districts and shows every official who represents that exact spot — the President, your two U.S. senators, your U.S. House representative, your governor, and your state legislators.
Every official comes with their office, party, and contact information, plus the source for each fact — so you can see who represents you and reach them directly.
Find your representatives by address →
Browse by state
See the U.S. senators, governor, U.S. House delegation, and state legislators for any state.
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- Ohio
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- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
- District of Columbia
Frequently asked
- How do I find out who represents me?
- Enter your home address on Repped. It maps the address to your congressional and state-legislative districts and shows every elected official representing that exact spot — from the President down to your state house member.
- Who is my senator?
- Every state is represented by two U.S. senators. Choose your state below to see both senators, or use the address lookup to see your senators alongside your U.S. House representative and state legislators.
- Is Repped nonpartisan?
- Yes. Repped presents facts only — each official's name, office, party, district, and contact information, with the source for each fact. It does not tell you how to vote and is not affiliated with any party, campaign, or government agency.
Repped is an independent civic-information tool and is not affiliated with any government agency, political party, or campaign.