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Each state is guaranteed one representative to the US House of Representatives, regardless of the state's population.
There are 435 representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives.
North Dakota has one US Representative for the state in the US House of Representatives. The North Dakota State House of Representatives has 94 representatives.
The state legislature has 151 state represntatives and 35 state senators. (In the US Congress, the state has 2 Senators and 2 Representatives.)
Each state is appointed representatives based on the population of that state. The more people in the state, the more representatives it has. There are 435 representatives in the House, and these are divided based on the population data collected in the census (every 10 years). Each state is guaranteed at least representative.
Arizona has 60 State Representatives and 8 US Representatives.
The number of house of representatives in a state depends on the population.
There are 5 representatives from the state of Oklahoma to the US House.
Under the Great Compromise, the number of representatives in the House of Representatives would be determined by the population of each state, with representatives apportioned based on census data. This arrangement allowed states with larger populations to have more representatives, ensuring that the House would reflect the demographic distribution of the nation. Additionally, each state was guaranteed at least one representative, regardless of its population size.
The population of the state determines the number of Representatives.
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.
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