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Contact Your Representatives

Your elected officials work for you. Make your voice heard on the issues that matter most to Westmoreland County.

Why Reach Out?

Elected officials pay attention when constituents contact them. A single phone call or email can make a real difference on issues you care about.

Calls Get Counted

Staff tally constituent calls daily. High volume on an issue gets noticed.

You're the Boss

Representatives are accountable to voters. Your opinion shapes their decisions.

Democracy in Action

Direct contact is one of the most powerful tools in a democracy.

U.S. Congress

Your voice in Washington, D.C.

U.S. Senate

John Fetterman

Democrat
Pittsburgh Office

310 Grant Street, Suite 1505
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

U.S. Senate

Dave McCormick

Republican
Pittsburgh Office

310 Grant Street, Suite 1440
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

U.S. House • 12th District

Summer Lee

Democrat

Covers: Parts of Westmoreland near Allegheny County

District Office

2001 Centre Ave, Suite 310
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

U.S. House • 14th District

Guy Reschenthaler

Republican

Covers: Most of Westmoreland County

Greensburg Office

14 N Main St, Suite 401
Greensburg, PA 15601

Pennsylvania Legislature

Your voice in Harrisburg

Find Your State Legislators

State House and Senate districts vary by address. Use the PA legislature's lookup tool to find exactly who represents you.

Find My Legislators

Westmoreland County

Local government that directly affects your daily life

Board of Commissioners

The county's governing body handles budgets, services, and policy.

Contact Commissioners

Elections Bureau

Questions about voting, registration, or mail ballots.

Elections Office

County Courthouse

Main hub for county government services and offices.

2 N Main St, Greensburg, PA 15601

County Website

Tips for Effective Contact

01

Be Brief & Specific

State your issue clearly. Mention a specific bill number if applicable.

02

Share Your Story

Personal stories are powerful. Explain how the issue affects you or your family.

03

Be Respectful

Staff remember polite constituents. Courtesy goes a long way.

04

Follow Up

If you don't get a response, call again. Persistence matters.

Sample Phone Script

"Hi, my name is [Your Name] and I'm a constituent from [Your Town]. I'm calling to ask [Representative's Name] to [support/oppose] [issue or bill] because [brief reason]. Thank you for your time."

Voter Protection Hotline

Having Trouble Voting?

Call the nonpartisan Election Protection hotline for help with any voting issues.

1-866-OUR-VOTE