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Your districts.

One address gets you every layer of government that represents you — federal, state, and county.

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Street address, city, and state. PO boxes and rural routes usually won’t resolve.

Your address is sent to the U.S. Census Bureau’s public geocoder to work out which districts you live in, then discarded. We store only the districts, your county, and your city — never the street address.

District boundaries come from the U.S. Census Bureau geocoder and reflect current congressional and state legislative maps. Boundaries change after redistricting — check back after a census or a court-ordered redraw.