Each state has a diffrennt number of reps. they each get 2 senates and the number is alwasy determined by the population of that state.
The population of a given state determines the number of representatives the state gets.
Every states gets two votes for its two senators, added to the votes for its representatives. Florida has 27 representatives and two senators and so gets 29 electoral votes.
The number of its Representatives plus the number of its Senators.
By its population, but they get at least one.
435 representatives 100 senators
The number of Representatives a state gets is directly proportional to is population as indicated in the most recent Census.
The federal government set the total number of representatives at 435. How these 435 are distributed is based upon the population of the state, which is determined by the census.
The House of Representatives because "the house" based its number of representatives on the population not just every state gets this amount of representatives
Not quite- you must add two more for the two senators.
The number of representatives each state gets in the House of Representatives is determined by the population of that state. This is based on the decennial (every 10 years) census conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The more populous a state is, the more representatives it has in the House.
The House of Representatives are chosen based on a state's population. The number of representatives each state has is subject to change.
In the Senate, each state gets 2 representatives. In the House of Representatives, the number of representatives per state is based on the population. This is determined from the census every ten years.