The number of legislators in each state is determined by the state's constitution. The number of state representatives and state senators can vary widely. Some states have a fixed ratio of representatives to senators (2 to 1, 3 to 1). Nebraska has a unicameral legislature, so there is no separate House and Senate.
Here are the numbers of state representatives in each of the 49 other states:
Alabama - 105
Alaska - 40 (fewest of any state)
Arizona - 60
Arkansas - 100
California - 80
Colorado - 65
Connecticut - 151
Delaware - 41
Florida - 120
Georgia - 180
Hawaii - 51
Idaho - 70
Illinois - 118
Indiana - 100
Iowa - 100
Kansas - 125
Kentucky - 100
Louisiana - 105
Maine - 151
Maryland - 141
Massachusetts - 160
Michigan - 110
Minnesota - 134
Mississippi - 122
Missouri -163
Montana - 100
Nevada - 42
New Hampshire - 400 (largest state legislature in the US)
New Jersey - 80
New Mexico - 70
New York - 150
North Carolina - 120
North Dakota - 94
Ohio - 99
Oklahoma - 101
Oregon - 60
Pennsylvania - 203
Rhode Island - 75
South Carolina - 124
South Dakota - 70
Tennessee - 99
Texas - 150
Utah - 75
Vermont - 150
Virginia - 100
Washington - 98
West Virginia - 100
Wisconsin - 99
Wyoming - 60
Here are the state senator numbers:
Alabama - 35
Alaska - 20 (fewest of any state)
Arizona - 30
Arkansas - 35
California - 40
Colorado - 35
Connecticut - 36
Delaware - 21
Florida - 40
Georgia - 56
Hawaii - 25
Idaho - 35
Illinois - 59
Indiana - 50
Iowa - 50
Kansas - 49
Kentucky - 38
Louisiana - 39
Maine - 35
Maryland - 47
Massachusetts - 40
Michigan - 38
Minnesota - 67 (most of any state)
Mississippi - 52
Missouri - 34
Montana - 50
Nebraska - * No separate senate - 49 state representatives
Nevada - 21
New Hampshire - 24
New Jersey - 40
New Mexico - 42
New York - 63
North Carolina - 50
North Dakota - 47
Ohio - 33
Oklahoma - 48
Oregon - 30
Pennsylvania - 50
Rhode Island - 38
South Carolina - 46
South Dakota - 35
Tennessee - 33
Texas - 31
Utah - 29
Vermont - 30
Virginia - 40
Washington - 49
West Virginia - 17
Wisconsin - 33
Wyoming - 30
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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.
No, there are not as many electors in each state as there are senators. The number of electors in each state is equal to the total number of representatives and senators that the state has in Congress. Each state has two senators, but the number of representatives varies based on the state's population.
Only two senators are allowed to go to Congress for each state. But representatives are based on the popularity of this state. For example, if New York has 200,000 people, it would have about 10 representatives or more.