Ukraine

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  1. Wait for map to load – can take a few seconds.
  2. Zoom in all the way until you see your town/neighborhood. (Your official place of residence determines which Congressional district you belong to.)
  3. Click on the map over your area.

A popup will tell you:

  • who your members of Congress are and how to contact them;
  • Recommended messaging for each office.

UPDATE Feb. 19, 2025: This map contains updated messaging in response to statements made by President Trump today.

During this crisis: Call DAILY to ALL 3 OF YOUR OFFICES!

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Is your house on a district boundary? Want to verify which district you’re in?

You can check on Congress’s official website.

This website will ask for your ZIP code. In some cases, a ZIP code is split between two or more districts. In this case, it will also ask you to enter your home address.

Main sources

District boundary mapping info is taken from census.gov.

Congressional contact info from unitedstates / congress-legislators

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