The minimum number of Representatives allowed to a state is 1
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The number of senators from a state is two. The minimum number of representatives is 1.
depends on the states population!
Two Senators and one Representative.
The total number of House of Representatives allowed is 435 members. The total number of Senate members is 2 per state and with 50 states that is 100 Senate members.
The number of representatives is proportional to the number of districts within a state. The number of districts is determined by population as reported in the census.
Every state has a minimum of three electoral votes, because each state is allowed to appoint a number of electors equal to the total number of Senators and Representatives representing the state in the U.S. Congress, and every state has two Senators and at least one Representative. Also, although the District of Columbia does not have Congressional representation (since it is not a state), the U.S. Constitution has been amended to allow them to appoint a number of electors equal to the total number of Senators and Representatives they would have in Congress if they were a state or the same number of electors as the state with the lowest population, whichever is less. There is currently one state with a smaller population than that of D.C.: Wyoming.
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The number of representatives are proportioned according to the population in each state, but at least one representative is allowed for each state.
The smallest number of representatives a state can have is one, and they will report to the House of Representatives. The number of representatives are based on population and there is no limit. However, each state is also given two and only two senators, who report to the Senate. So truly, a minimum of three people represent a state.
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