District of Columbia Representatives

District of Columbia

Key Facts

Capital
Washington
Legislature
bicameral

Elected Officials in District of Columbia

District of Columbia (DC) is represented by elected officials at the federal, state, and local levels. These representatives serve in various capacities including the U.S. Congress, the state bicameral legislature, and county and municipal offices.

Finding and contacting your representatives is an important part of civic engagement. Below you will find information about the officials who represent District of Columbia residents.

Federal Representation

District of Columbia is represented in the U.S. Congress by two U.S. Senators and a number of U.S. Representatives based on the state's population. Federal representatives work on national issues including defense, trade, immigration, and federal spending that affect District of Columbia residents.

State Legislature

The District of Columbia state legislature operates as a bicameral body, based in Washington. State legislators handle policy areas including education, transportation, healthcare, public safety, and the state budget. They are elected from districts across District of Columbia and serve the residents of their specific communities.

How to Find Your Representative

  1. Identify your district using your home address
  2. Browse the representative listings below organized by district
  3. Click on any representative's name to view their full profile, party affiliation, and contact information

Every resident of District of Columbia has multiple representatives at different levels of government. Knowing who represents you is the first step in making your voice heard.