Your U.S. House district.
Your representative’s stances.
Enter your ZIP to find your House district—then see how your views line up with your member’s issue stances from the public record (votes and FEC data). Senate coverage is coming later.
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Browse by issue
See how current U.S. House seats map on major topics—from the public voting record, not polls. Open a topic for nationwide and state breakdowns.
Immigration
Positions on immigration policy, border security, and pathways to citizenship.
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Climate Change
Positions on addressing climate change through policy and regulation.
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Government Spending
Positions on federal budget levels, deficit spending, and fiscal policy.
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Tax Policy
Positions on income taxes, corporate taxes, and overall tax burden.
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Gun Control
Policy positions on firearms regulations, background checks, and Second Amendment rights.
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Healthcare Affordability
Positions on making healthcare more accessible and affordable for Americans.
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How it works
- How does VoteStance work?
- Enter your ZIP code to find your U.S. House district. Tell us where you stand on issues like healthcare, climate, immigration, and the economy. We map your views to your current House member’s stances, derived from the public record—Congress.gov votes, Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings, and related disclosures—and show how closely you align.
- Is VoteStance free?
- Yes. The core experience is free and requires no account. Create a free account to save your preferences, favorite people you follow, and revisit your results later.
- Which races and districts are covered?
- VoteStance focuses on U.S. House districts nationwide. Senate coverage is planned once Senate roll-call data can be integrated the same way we use House votes. New districts appear as data becomes available.
- Where does the data come from?
- Representative profiles are built from public sources: Congressional voting records (Congress.gov), FEC financial filings, and related disclosures. Nothing is fabricated—stances trace back to cited sources.
- Do I need to create an account?
- No. Enter your ZIP, answer a few questions, and see your alignment—no sign-up required. Creating an account lets you save preferences and revisit your results later.