How to contact your member of Congress

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Here’s how to contact your member of Congress by phone and Web.

Ronald J. Hansen , The Republic | azcentral.com

Here are phone numbers and Web-based contacts for Arizona’s delegation to Washington.

Don’t know who your representative in Congress is? Use the map above to find your district. (App users, click here to see the map.)

Looking for contact information for your representatives and senators in the Arizona Legislature? Click here.

U.S. House of Representatives

1st District: Tom O’Halleran (Democrat), 202–225–3361 in Washington, 520–316–0839 in Casa Grande, 928–210–8165 in Flagstaff; https://ohalleran.house.gov/contact

2nd District: Martha McSally (Republican), 202–225–2542 in Washington, 520–459–3115 in Sierra Vista, 520–322–9490 in Tucson; https://mcsally.house.gov/contact/email

3rd District: Raúl Grijalva (Democrat), 202–225–2435 in Washington, 623–536–3388 in Avondale, 928–343–7933 in Somerton, 520–622–6788 in Tucson; https://grijalva.house.gov/email-raul

4th District: Paul Gosar (Republican), 202–225–2315 in Washington, 480–882–2697 in Gold Canyon, 928–445–1683 in Prescott; http://paulgosar.house.gov/contact/

5th District: Andy Biggs (Republican), 202–225–2635 in Washington, 480–699–8239 in Mesa; https://biggs.house.gov/contact

6th District: David Schweikert (Republican), 202–225–2190 in Washington, 480–946–2411 in Scottsdale; https://schweikert.house.gov/contact/email

7th District: Ruben Gallego (Democrat), 202–225–4065 in Washington, 602–256–0551 in Phoenix; https://rubengallego.house.gov/contact/email

8th District: Trent Franks (Republican), 202–225–4576 in Washington, 623–776–7911 in Glendale; https://franks.house.gov/contact-me

9th District: Kyrsten Sinema (Democrat), 202–225–9888 in Washington, 602–956–2285 in Phoenix; https://sinemaforms.house.gov/forms/writeyourrep/

U.S. Senate

Sen. John McCain (Republican), 202–224–2235 in Washington, 602–952–2410 in Phoenix, 928–445–0833 in Prescott, 520–670–6334 in Tucson; https://www.mccain.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact-form

Sen. Jeff Flake (Republican), 202–224–4521 in Washington, 602–840–1891 in Phoenix, 520–575–8633 in Tucson; https://www.flake.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact-jeff

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Arizona Republic research
Credit: Lita Beck/The Republic

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This article was originally published on azcentral.com at 7:02 a.m. Feb. 14, 2017, with an interactive, searchable map of each district. Read it here.

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