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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.
Each state is entitled to one of the 435 representatives in the US House of Representatives, regardless of the state's population. The other 385 representatives are apportioned according to each's state's population as a percentage of the total US population, determined by the most recent census. This is known as "proportional representation."
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.
Depends on the State's population. House of Representatives designation is determined proportionally, via Census information.
There are 435 members of The House of Representatives(determined by population of each state) There are 100 Senators in the Senate-always 2 from each state.
Every state has 2 senators. Representatives are determined by population.
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The number of electors equals the number of senators plus the number of congressmen (house of representatives members).
Each state has congressional districts that are determined by the decennial census. In 2014, there were 435 congressional districts in the United States with one representative from each one.
They determine it by the states population. The bigger the population, the more representatives they receive.
There are 435 members in the United States House of Representatives. Each member represents a congressional district, with the number of representatives per state determined by its population.