By the time members of Congress return from recess next month, only a fraction of their constituents will have had the opportunity to stand up in a public meeting and question them on issues dominating the conversation in Washington.

Less than a third of representatives confirmed that they are holding traditional town halls with their constituents during their month-long break from Capitol Hill. The Washington Post contacted the offices of every member of the House — 434 in all, not counting a vacant seat in Utah — to find out whether they are holding open, face-to-face meetings with voters in August.