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The number of electors is determined by the state's number of members in the House plus the number of members in the Senate.
Because the the Senate was set up to have only two members per state, and the House was set up to have an arbitrary, fixed but changable number of members, representing each state based on population. Some Founding Fathers feared being dominated by states with large populations, while others feared being dominated by sparsely populated states, so this was a compromise..it gives BOTH groups a voice
The US Congress is comprised of two houses: The US Senate and The US House of Representatives. The Senate has 100 members (two representing each state). The House has 435 members (apportioned by population, each representing approximately 700,000 citizens.
The US Constitution sets the number of Senators from each state. Each state has only two. The voters of the state elect them.
A state's population does not determine the number of members in this branch each state sends two people. answer: Senate.
The US Constitution sets the number of Senators from each state. Each state has only two.
each state has a certain number of representatives based on the population of that state
The number of electors for each state is determined by the number of members of Congress (representatives plus the two senators) each state has. The District of Columbia has the same number of electors as the least populous state.
There are 100 members of the US Senate - two from each state (50 states).
At minimum, every state has one representative in the House. For most states, there is more than one. However, if you are asking about the Senate (where there is a set number of representatives for each state), there are two senators representing each state. The Senate and the House of Representatives together make up Congress.
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