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Senate
The branch of government described is the Senate, which has two members representing each state regardless of its population size. This equal representation is outlined in the Constitution as a way to ensure that each state has an equal voice in the legislative process.
The constitution says that each state shall have two senators. Population doesn't count in the Senate. In the House of Representatives populations determine how many seats in the house each state gets. Reapportionment only affects the House not the Senate.
A state's number of representatives in the US House of Representatives is determined by its population.
Representation in the US senate is not based on population. Each state has two senators. The House's representation is based on population.
You can determine your Wisconsin state senator from this website.https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2017/legislators/senate
The Senate is the chamber where each state has the same number of votes no matter how large or small its population.
The House of Representative numbers are chosen by the population of the state. Each state gets one representative in the house for every 40,000 inhabitants of their own state. The Senate numbers aren't based on population. Every state gets 2 representatives in the senate.
Every US state elects 2 US senators, regardless of the population of the state. The state's number of US Representatives in the House is proportional to its population.
According to the Constitution there should be one representative for every 30,000 people in a state. This determines how many representatives are sent for each state.
2, regardless of population.
By the population