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Find your people. Then make the call.

Use official lookup tools to identify your state senator, state representative, federal delegation, county officials, city or ward representatives, school and service districts, and current contact paths.

Step 1

Start with your address

These tools help locate the districts attached to where you live. We never collect or store your address.

Step 2

Find your Arkansas state senator and representative

Use chamber directories and official legislature pages for current district, party, phone, email, and bill information.

Step 3

Find county and local officials

County judges, quorum court members, clerks, city officials, and local offices are spread across state, county, and city sites. These are the best starting points.

Step 4

Find ward and city representatives

City wards are local. Little Rock has an official ward lookup; other cities usually publish council, board, mayor, or ward pages through their city site.

Step 5

Find federal representatives

For federal issues, identify your U.S. House member by ZIP code and contact Arkansas's U.S. senators through the Senate directory.

Step 6

Get contact info from official directories

Phone, email, and mailing addresses change. Pull the final contact details from each official chamber or bill page before calling or writing.

Step 7

Look up committees & sponsors

Bills move through committees first. Knowing the committee tells you which legislators most need to hear from you.

Make it useful

What to write down before contacting anyone

A quick checklist for making the official lookup results usable.

  • Your districts: state House, state Senate, congressional, school, city ward, and quorum court if available.
  • Your officials: names, office titles, party if listed, phone, email, and mailing address.
  • Your ask: one bill number, one issue, and one clear request: support, oppose, meet, explain, fix, or follow up.
  • Your constituent note: your name, city, ZIP, and one sentence explaining why this affects you or your community.

Privacy note

We do not store your address

Address and voter lookups happen only on official government or civic source websites. AR Queer Life does not collect, save, or process your address, voter registration, birth date, or district lookup results.

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