The right to apportion representatives among the states according to the population is the authority of the US Constitution. The Constitution was ratified on June 21, 1788.
who has the right to apportion represenitives among the state according to the population Constistion
Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. -Constitution of the United States of America
the verb is to "apportion." The process is known as "apportionment."
Apportion means "to divide and assign according to plan".An example would be "In preparation for their game of cards, Michael apportioned the deck of cards to everyone at the table."
The number of US Representatives is limited to 435. They are apportioned by percentage of population, with the minimum being one representative per state.The Constitution mandates a census every 10 years, and this is used to apportion the number of representatives assigned to each state. As populations move from state to state, some states will gain representatives, and some will lose representatives.
The census is in years divisible by 10. 2010 is the next census. The census is needed to apportion the house of representatives, among other things.
The charity will apportion funds to the needy as it sees fit
Written in this form, apportion is a verb.
A 6 letter word for apportion is.....parcel
Other than artificially giving some representatives "more voting power" (fractional votes), the solutions could be to apportion representatives by areas of equal population, not by state. But this would contravene the intent of the Constitution to equally deal with each state as a state, not a population. Another problematic solution is to drastically increase the number of representatives and reduce the number of constituents for each to some appropriate level.The Connecticut Compromise (Great Compromise) established two houses, treating all states as equals in the US Senate, while at least nominally giving more votes to populous states in the House of Representatives.
To divide and assign in just proportion; to divide and distribute proportionally; to portion out; to allot; as, to apportion undivided rights; to apportion time among various employments.
The Great Compromise, aka the Connecticut Compromise, used parts of both the Virginia Plan (legislative apportion by population) and the New Jersey Plan (equal representation for each state) by creating a bicameral (two-house) US Congress. The upper house, the Senate, has 2 senators from each state regardless of population, while the House of Representatives is apportioned by state population.