Contact your Missouri elected officials
Here are the best ways to find and contact your Missouri elected officials:
- Congress:
- Look up your members of Congress by zip code
- Best way to contact your member of Congress is by phone or web form
- The search above will show you the contact phone number immediately
- If you click through to the member of Congress's website, you will find a "Contact form" somewhere on the web site.
- Best way to contact your member of Congress is by phone or web form
- Look up your members of Congress by zip code
- Key state leaders:
- Governor: Web page/online contact form, Phone: (573) 751-3222, Fax: (573) 751-1588
- Lieutenant Governor: Web page/online contact form, Phone: 573.751.4727, Fax: 573.751.9422, Email: ltgovinfo@ltgov.mo.gov
- Secretary of State: Web page/online contact form, Phone: (573) 751-4936, Fax: (573) 751-2490
- Division of Tourism leadershipo and staff: 573-751-3051, Staff web page
- Missouri General Assembly - Missouri State House of Representatives and Senate:
- Easiest way to find State Rep., State Senator, and U.S. Congressmembers--all you need is your address and city: Missouri General Assembly Legislator Lookup
- Easiest Way to Find your State Rep.: Look up your State Representative by zip code
- More detailed/advanced information about Missouri General Assembly
- Missouri Senate--Senator lookup, Senator listings, bill search
- Missouri House of Representatives--Representative lookup, Representative listings, bill search
- Online bill tracking
- Current Missouri Statutes
- Missouri Constitution
- Provides a service to automatically track state and federal bills and auto-update you on changes or bill movement
- The Missouri Digital Network has a site with many stories and details about Missouri Legislators, including committee assignments, legislation, bill calendars, legislator contact info, and news stories about each legislator.
- The Missouri Secretary of State's Publication Page has various rosters and lists of House and Senate members, elected officials, and other state officials and agencies such as government departments, judges and courts, and county officials.
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