Yes. In practice, this means that US Representatives may represent vastly different numbers of constituents.
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 House of Representatives. Since every state has two senators and at least one representative to the House, every state has at least 3 electoral votes.
To be a U.S. Senator, you must be at least 30 To be a representative, you must be at least 25 for each state's General Assembly, check your state's constitution, as the rules may differ from state to state.
Should have at least one representative for each state
Each State is entitiled to AT LEAST one Represenative. This answer can be found in Article One , Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution.
In the United States, a person must be at least 35 to be President or Vice President, 30 to be a Senator, or 25 to be a Representative, as specified in the US Constitution. Most states in the U.S. also have age requirements for the offices of Governor, State Senator, and State Representative.
In the United States, a person must be at least 35 to be President or Vice President, 30 to be a Senator, or 25 to be a Representative, as specified in the US Constitution. Most states in the U.S. also have age requirements for the offices of Governor, State Senator, and State Representative.
The US Constitution sets out three requirements for a Representative: 1. Must be at least 25 years of age. 2. Must be a US citizen for at least 7 years. 3. Must be a resident of the state he or she is elected to represent. The Constitution does not require the Representative to live within the Congressional District - only the State.
A republican form of government
Each state has at least one representative.
The US Constitution and state constituions
Each state must have at least 1 Representative. The total number of Representatives is 435. Other than the 50 Representatives allocated by the Constitution, Representatives are allocated based on the population of the state.
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 House of Representatives. Since every state has two senators and at least one representative to the House, every state has at least 3 electoral votes.