How To Write Your Elected Representatives

Letters or e-mail have become the main form of voter contact and the prime source of constituency views. Your senators and representatives need to hear from you. Writing an effective letter to your senators or representatives is not a difficult task. Here are a few guidelines to ease you along.

1 Personal Letterhead Write on your personal letterhead and sign your name over your typed signature at the end of your message.
2 Exact Address Be sure your exact address is on the letter, not just the envelope. Envelopes sometimes get thrown away before
the letter is answered.
3 Identify Subject Identify your subject clearly. State the name of the legislation you are writing about. Give the House or
Senate bill number, if you know it.
4 State Reason State your reason for writing. Your own personal experience is your best supporting evidence. Explain
how the issue would affect you, your family, business, profession – or what effect it could have on your state or
community.
5 No Form Letters Avoid stereotyped phrases and sentences that give the appearance of form letters. They tend to identify your
message as part of an organized pressure campaign – and produce little or no impact.
6 Be Reasonable Be reasonable. Don’t’ ask for the impossible. Don’t threaten. Don’t say, “I'll never vote for you unless you
do such and such.” That will not help your cause; it may harm it.
7 Ask Legislator's Position Ask your legislator to state his/her position on the issue in their reply. As a constituent, you’re entitled to know.
8 Timing Consider the factor of timing. Try to write your position on a bill while it is in committee. Your senator and
representatives can usually be more responsive to your appeal at that time rather than later on when the bill has
already been approved by a committee. Of course, this is not always the case. Sometimes your legislator may
reserve judgment– and his/her vote – until the sentiment of their constituency has crystallized.
9 Thank you Thank your legislator if you are pleased with their vote on an issue. Everybody appreciates a complimentary
letter – and remembers it. On the other hand, if his/her vote is contrary to your position, don’t hesitate to let
them know. They will remember that, too.