Each state has at least one representative in the US House of Representatives.
These states have only one each: Alaska, Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming.
California has the most at 53.
Unlike the Senate, where each state has two senators, the number of each state's representatives is based on the state's population, which is updated every 10 years when the Census is taken. Therefore, the above numbers are not open to change until 2020.
The minimum a state can have is 1, and the maximum a state can have is its population divided by 30,000, rounded down to the nearest whole number. According to the rules Congress adopted in 1929, each state gets 435 times the ratio of the state's population to the combined population of all of the states, rounded either up or down (but not less than 1).
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It depends on the size/population of the state. Not every state has the same number of representatives.
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Each state may have at least one representative. California is the state with the most representatives with 53. Law states that there will be no more than 435 representatives in the house.
It is two for every state, no matter what. However, in the House of Representatives, it varies based on population.
There are 438 Representatives in the House based on the population of the state. There are also two Senators that represent each state.
It depends. Every state's number of representatives is proportional to the population of the state.
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