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The U.S. Supreme Court case decision in 1964 that ordered all states to organize their upper house senate by population rather than by county is Reynolds v. Sims. The court ruled that the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment required state legislative districts to be roughly equal in population to ensure fair and equal representation for all citizens. This decision had a significant impact on the structure of state legislatures across the country.

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