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Greeks in the 118th Congress


Welcome to our latest feature on the website—a comprehensive page dedicated to showing the Greek affiliations of members of Congress.

In a bid to provide a unique perspective on the interconnected worlds of politics and Greek life, this innovative resource allows users to explore and search for current U.S. senators and representatives who are members of fraternities and sororities.

Whether you’re a political enthusiast, a current fraternity or sorority member, or simply curious about the bonds that might influence our nation’s leaders, this page offers a glimpse into the collegiate affiliations that shape the halls of power.

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