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Congress voted 47 times this session. Do you know how your rep voted?

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Federal Officials
7,383
State Legislators
500k+
Local Officials
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How It Works

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01

Enter Your Address

Type your address or zip code. RepRadar geocodes it and queries every level of government: federal, state, county, and local.

02

See Your Reps

View every official who represents you: their background, voting record, campaign donors, sponsored bills, and contact info.

03

Vote with Confidence

Walk into the voting booth knowing exactly who is on your ballot, what they've voted for, and who funds their campaigns.

Data Sources

Every fact on RepRadar comes from official government records and trusted public data.

Representatives & Districts

  • U.S. Census Bureau

    District lookup & geocoding

  • GovTrack.us

    Federal representative data

  • OpenStates.org

    State legislator data

Votes & Legislation

  • House & Senate Records

    Official roll call votes

  • GovTrack.us

    Voting records & bill tracking

  • Congress.gov

    Bill summaries (Library of Congress)

Money & Influence

  • Federal Election Commission

    Campaign finance & PAC spending

  • FollowTheMoney.org

    State-level campaign finance

  • Congressional Disclosures

    Stock trades by members of Congress

AI Explanations

  • Groq / LLaMA 3.1

    Plain-English summaries of bills & votes

Why RepRadar?

Millions of Americans head to the polls without knowing who is on their ballot. Local judges, state legislators, school board members. These positions shape your daily life, yet most people have never heard their names.

RepRadar is a free, nonpartisan tool built to change that. No elected official should take office without the public knowing who they are.

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