Every state gets 2 Senators. The number of Representatives is based on population, but each state gets at least one.
So three would be the minimum. Vermont, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Delaware, Wyoming and Alaska have the minimum number.
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1. The number of Congressmen is based on the population of the state, but each gets at least 1. The states of Alaska, Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming each have 1.
The number of congressmen for each state was based on population.
the number of congressmen was to be determined by the population of the state.
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Three. Every state has exactly 2 senators in the U.S. Senate, while the number of representatives in the U.S. House vary from state to state. A state by law, though must have at least one congressman. Since number of electors is based on total number of senators and congressmen of a state, 2 senators + 1 congressman= 3 total electors minimum.
The number of representatives from each state depends on its size. I have this same question for a History question and I found the answer, so hope this helps :) i don't get this Is that for the Senate or the House of Representatives?
California currently has 53 US Congressmen and 80 State Assemblymen.
becasue congressmen is REDUCED
The number of electors equals the number of senators plus the number of congressmen (house of representatives members).
The number of Congressmen each State is apportioned in the House of Representatives is determined by the state's population as a percentage of the total US population, as recorded by the most recent decennial (every ten years) US Census.The total number of seats in the House of Representatives is fixed at 435. Each state is guaranteed at least one of those Representatives. The remaining 385 seats are redistributed, if necessary, due to state population increases and decreases.This means some states may gain Representatives while other lose them.
unfortunately, forever, or at least as long as they are alive. I assume you mean the U.S. Congress, not state houses.
The US Constitution provides that each state be represented by two Senators. Each state has an equal vote. House districts are apportioned by population, and they range from 1 (Wyoming, Rhode Island) to 53 (California). Two.