How to contact your member of Congress
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Here are phone numbers and web-based contacts for Arizona's delegation to Washington.
Looking for contact information for your representatives and senators in the Arizona Legislature? See our guide to the state Legislature.
U.S. House of Representatives
How many representatives does Arizona have?
The House of Representatives is made up of 435 people. Every 10 years, the number for each state is apportioned based on the U.S. Census, to achieve proportional representation. Representatives serve two-year terms. Currently, Arizona has nine representatives.
1st District: Rep. David Schweikert (Republican), 202-225-2190 in Washington, 480-946-2411 in Scottsdale; https://schweikert.house.gov/contact/email
2nd District: Rep. Elijah Crane (Republican), 202-225-3361 in Washington, (928) 286-5338 in Arizona; https://crane.house.gov/contact
3rd District: Rep. Ruben Gallego (Democrat), 202-225-4065 in Washington, 602-256-0551 in Phoenix; https://rubengallego.house.gov/contact
4th District: Rep. Greg Stanton (Democrat) 202-225-9888 in Washington, 602-956-2463 in Phoenix; https://stanton.house.gov/email-me
5th District: Rep. Andy Biggs (Republican), 202-225-2635 in Washington, 480-699-8239 in Mesa; https://biggs.house.gov/contact/email
6th District: Rep. Juan Ciscomani (Republican), 202-225-2542 in Washington, (520) 881-3588 in Tucson; https://ciscomani.house.gov/contact
7th District: Rep. Raúl Grijalva (Democrat), 202-225-2435 in Washington, 928-343-7933 in Somerton, 520-622-6788 in Tucson; https://grijalva.house.gov/contact-raul/
8th District: Rep. Debbie Lesko (Republican) 202-225-4576 in Washington, 623-776-7911 in Surprise; https://lesko.house.gov/contact/
9th District: Rep. Paul Gosar (Republican), 202-225-2315 in Washington, 623-707-0530 in Goodyear; http://paulgosar.house.gov/contact/
U.S. Senate
How many senators does Arizona have?
Every state in the country has two Senators to promote equal representation. They are elected to six-year terms and each year, one third of Senators face election/reelection.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (Independent), 202-224-4521 in Washington, 602-598-7327 in Phoenix, 520-639-7080 in Tucson; https://www.sinema.senate.gov/contact-kyrsten
Sen. Mark Kelly (Democrat), 202-224-2235 in Washington, 602-671-7901 in Phoenix, 520-475-5177 in Tucson; https://www.kelly.senate.gov/contact/
This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: How to contact your member of Congress from Arizona