How to Contact Your Senator



How to Contact U.S. Senators

Contact your senators by writing, calling, or visiting them in person. Call (202) 224-3121 or follow the directions below.[1]

NOTE: The information below was compiled from Senate.Gov on Sept, 23 2017.

ADVICE: Contact the U.S. Senator in your state and let them know if you support the Affordable Care Act or any changes being made to healthcare.

Senators’ Contact Information

For the website, address, and phone number of each U.S. senator, see the senator’s contact page at Senate.Gov.

Senators’ Contact Forms

When sending messages to your senator, please include your return postal mailing address.

Postal Mail

Please include your return postal mailing address when corresponding with a Senate office.

  • You can download the list of senators’ names and addresses and convert this into a spreadsheet for easy management of senators’ names and office addresses.

Directions:
1) Go to the senator’s contact page and click the XML link.
2) Save the file to your desktop.
3) Using Excel, or your preferred spreadsheet, open the XML file.
4) If the program prompts you to choose a display for the information “Open as a XML table”.

  • You can also direct postal correspondence to your senator as follows:

    The Honorable (Name)
United States Senate
Washington, D.C. 20510

    Dear Senator (Name)

For correspondence to a Senate committee or to a Senate committee chair:

    (Name of Committee)
United States Senate
Washington, D.C. 20510

or

    The Honorable (Name)
Chairman, Committee on (Name)
United States Senate
Washington, D.C. 20510

Telephone

You may phone the U.S. Capitol Switchboard at (202) 224-3121. A switchboard operator will connect you directly with the Senate office you request.

Article Citations
  1. How to contact U.S. Senators

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