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Each state has at least one representative.

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How do you determine how many senators and representatives there are?

Every state has exactly two Senators. Each state gets a number of Representatives based on how many people live in that state, but every state is guaranteed to have at least one.


How many people does a state get a representative?

Every state has at least one representative; the greater the population, the more representatives a state has. This is the purpose of the decennial (every 10 years) census; to reapportion the House of Representatives due to the changes in population.


Every stae must have at least how many representatives?

At least one.


How many State representatives can their be?

1 for every state, so 50.


How many representatives come from each state?

It depends on the size/population of the state. Not every state has the same number of representatives.


How are the electoral votes divided among the states?

Each state has as many votes as it has Congressional representatives and Senators combined. The total number of electoral votes is 435 (3 for District of Columbia). Every state has two senators and so has at least three electoral votes.


How many members of congress does every state get in each house?

Every state is guaranteed at least one member in the House of Representatives. The number of representatives per state is determined by its population, with a total of 435 members in the House. In the Senate, each state is represented by two senators, regardless of its size or population.


How many seats are they guranteed in the house of representavies?

Each state is appointed representatives based on the population of that state. The more people in the state, the more representatives it has. There are 435 representatives in the House, and these are divided based on the population data collected in the census (every 10 years). Each state is guaranteed at least representative.


What determines how many electoral delegates each state has in Electoral College?

Each state has electoral votes equal to the total of the 2 representatives the state has in the U.S. Senate plus the number of representatives 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. NOTE: The 23rd Amendment to the US Constitution grants the District of Columbia 3 electoral votes - equivalent to what they would have if they were a state although they have neither US Senators nor a representative in the US House of Representatives.


How many members of the House if Representatives does each state have?

It depends. Every state's number of representatives is proportional to the population of the state.


How many senators n representatives are in congress?

Every state has 2 senators. Representatives are determined by population.


How many votes did each state have in the Congress?

Each state did and does have exactly two votes - that is, two senators - in the the part of Congress called the Senate. The representatives in Congress have a vote for every "so many" people in the state, each vote being used by one representative.