They determine it by the states population. The bigger the population, the more representatives they receive.
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.
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Every state has 2 senators. Representatives are determined by population.
A state's number of Electoral College votes is determined by the total combined number of its U.S. senators and representatives. Each state has two senators, plus at least one member of the House of Representatives. The total number of Electoral College votes is 538, with a majority of 270 needed to win the presidency.
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 number of representatives is proportional to the number of districts within a state. The number of districts is determined by population as reported in the census.
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.
The process of redetermining how many representatives each state gets is known as the United States congressional appointment. This appointment process is based on the overall population distribution throughout the country.
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The number of electors each state gets in the Electoral College is determined by the total number of its Congressional representatives, which includes both Senators and House members. Each state has two Senators, and the number of House representatives is based on the state's population as determined by the most recent decennial census. Therefore, the total number of electors for a state equals its two Senate votes plus its House votes. This allocation can change every ten years following the census, reflecting population shifts.
Each state gets one vote
Depends on the State's population. House of Representatives designation is determined proportionally, via Census information.