No, there are over 3000 counties (and parishes) in the U. S. but only 435 congressional districts.
No, each county in a state does not necessarily have one representative. The number of representatives for each county in a state can vary depending on the state's population and the redistricting process. In some cases, multiple counties may be combined into one district and represented by a single representative.
Should have at least one representative for each state
The number of representatives that each state receives is determined by counties within the state. Each county has a set population limit and once that population is exceeded, a new district is formed. Each county gets one representative in congress.
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Each state has at least one representative.
Each state has electoral votes equal to the total of the 2 representative the state has in the U.S. Senate plus the number of representative the state has in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The woman representative of the county of Kitui is one Nyiva Mwendwa.
At least one however they are alloted on the basis of population.
Each state has one elector for each US representative and senator
All of the 50 states have more than one Representative since the number is based on population.
21 votes-all 21 votes have to be for one person the votes cannot be splitThree. A state has one vote in the Electoral College for each Representative and one for each Senator representing that state in Congress.
No state has less than one representative in the Federal House of Representatives. Article 1, Section 2 reads, "The number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty thousand, but each State shall have at least one Representative"(emphasis mine). Each state also has two, and only two, senators. Matt Yes. It depends on how many people are in it though.
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