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RS 260: Peace and Justice: Researching Elected Officials
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Researching Elected Officials
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Finding Names and Contact Information
FINDING NAMES AND CONTACT INFORMATION
USAGov
Search for names and contact information for the people who represent you on the federal, state, and local levels.
U.S. House of Representatives
Use your ZIP code to find out who represents you in the U.S. House of Representatives.
U.S. Senate
Find out who represents your state in the U.S. Senate. Site also provides contact information and committee assignments.
Ohio.gov
A directory of Ohio's state agencies, divisions, boards, and commissions. Provides links to government websites.
Ohio House of Representatives
Enter your address to find your state representative. Site also provides information about committee assignments.
Ohio Senate
Enter your address to find your state senator. Site also provides information about committee assignments.
Cuyahoga County, OH
Use the MY GOVERNMENT drop-down menu to access links leading to information about county-wide government officials.
City of Cleveland
Determine your Cleveland city ward and find your representative. Websites for representatives include committee assignments.
Finding Voting Records
FINDING VOTING RECORDS
Congress.gov
U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. Senate
Ohio State Legislature
Cuyahoga County Council
Yea and Nay votes on pieces of legislation can be found at the very end of each PDF copy of the text of passed legislative items.
City of Cleveland
Issues of the City Record document Yea and Nay votes on individual legislative items.
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