see the link, and scroll down the page about halfway... http://nationalatlas.gov/articles/boundaries/a_conApport.html
Kansas has 6 Here is a great website that shows all of the states and explains why each states has a a certain amount of votes: http://www.thisnation.com/question/051.html **Please be careful when visiting sites outside of answer wiki as they are subject to change
It is based upon the percentage of population it has relative to the entire United States. This is roughly about 1 representative for each 360,000 people. So a state with 400,000 people would get one representative, a state with 3 1/2 million would get about 10, and so on. Each ten years that the census shows how many people are in each state, a state can gain or lose representatives.
Based on the census, we find out how many people are living where, which determines where we draw the congressional districts. Based the number of people living there, we may have to decrease or increase the number of districts within a state.
It is based upon the percentage of population it has relative to the entire United States. This is roughly about 1 representative for each 360,000 people. So a state with 400,000 people would get one representative, a state with 3 1/2 million would get about 10, and so on. Each ten years that the census shows how many people are in each state, a state can gain or lose representatives.
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The two legislative chambers in the United States are the Senate and the House of Representatives. There are two chambers as a way to have checks and balances and is how the Founding Fathers planned it to prevent tyranny.
It is based upon the percentage of population it has relative to the entire United States. This is roughly about 1 representative for each 360,000 people. So a state with 400,000 people would get one representative, a state with 3 1/2 million would get about 10, and so on. Each ten years that the census shows how many people are in each state, a state can gain or lose representatives.
Brock Lesnar sometimes appears in House Shows but it's rare.
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