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United States congressional apportionment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Electoral College (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Part 2: Actual state population data as released by Census Bureau ... Table 1. Apportionment Population and Number of Representatives, by State: Census 2000 ... Number of Apportioned Representatives Based on Census 2000...
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It has 435 members, with the number of representatives per state dependent upon that state's population. House members serve two-year terms. Rather than represent their entire state, as Senate members do, they represent a specific district.
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It is impossible to attain absolute mathematical equality in terms of the number of persons per representative, or in the share each person has in a representative, when seats are to be apportioned among states of varying population size and when there must be an whole number of representatives per state.
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Number of Senators per state is equal for each state. ... 2 per state ... Number of Representatives per state is based upon the population of each state.
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How many house of representatives are their for each state? How is thenumberof representatives are chosen for each state? How is the number of representatives determined in the House? There is a representative for how many citizens in each state?
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