No, each state has a certain amount of representatives based on the population as determined by the US Census taken every 10 years. On the other hand, however, each state regardless of population has two senators.
It depends on the size/population of the state. Not every state has the same number of representatives.
2 - the same number as every other state.
They all are part of government
The same number as every other state, two.
Actually, every state has at least 3 electoral votes. That is because the number of electoral votes that each state gets is the same as the number of congressional representatives that it has. Since every state has 2 senators, and every state has at least 1 representative, then every state has at least 3 congressional representatives, and thus has at least 3 electoral votes.
Every state is guaranteed two house members. However, the number of house members for every state is not always the same - they change depending on population shifts.
The number of a state's electoral votes is the state's total number of U.S. Senators and Representatives, so every time a state gains or loses House seats, it gains or loses the same number of electoral votes.
Alabama. Every other lettre is the same- the letter A.
It isn't a political party, but the Senate that every state has two senators.
That's a political BRANCH, not party, and the answer is the Senate. Every state has two senators.
NO
There would be one house in Congress and every state would have the same number of representatives