Federal and State Government Update

Governor, U.S. Senators, and U.S. House Members

State Government Officials

Click on your state's abbreviation in the map below to look up the names and party affiliations of your Governor and your state's delegation to Congress.

United States Map

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Resources

State Government

The Governor is the top elected official in your state. Learn more about how state governments operate by choosing a link below:

Magruder's American Government Unit 7

State government Internet information page at the Library of Congress

Party Control of Governorships (76 KB PDF)

Congress

Your state's Congressional delegation is composed of two U.S. Senators and one or more members of the U.S. House of Representatives. Choose a link below to learn more:

Magruder's American Government Unit 3

Thomas Legislative Information on the Web