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The number of legislators in each state is determined by the state's constitution. The number of state representatives and state senators can vary widely. Some states have a fixed ratio of representatives to senators (2 to 1, 3 to 1). Nebraska has a unicameral legislature, so there is no separate House and Senate.Here are the numbers of state representatives in each of the 49 other states:Alabama - 105Alaska - 40 (fewest of any state)Arizona - 60Arkansas - 100California - 80Colorado - 65Connecticut - 151Delaware - 41Florida - 120Georgia - 180Hawaii - 51Idaho - 70Illinois - 118Indiana - 100Iowa - 100Kansas - 125Kentucky - 100Louisiana - 105Maine - 151Maryland - 141Massachusetts - 160Michigan - 110Minnesota - 134Mississippi - 122Missouri -163Montana - 100Nevada - 42New Hampshire - 400 (largest state legislature in the US)New Jersey - 80New Mexico - 70New York - 150North Carolina - 120North Dakota - 94Ohio - 99Oklahoma - 101Oregon - 60Pennsylvania - 203Rhode Island - 75South Carolina - 124South Dakota - 70Tennessee - 99Texas - 150Utah - 75Vermont - 150Virginia - 100Washington - 98West Virginia - 100Wisconsin - 99Wyoming - 60Here are the state senator numbers:Alabama - 35Alaska - 20 (fewest of any state)Arizona - 30Arkansas - 35California - 40Colorado - 35Connecticut - 36Delaware - 21Florida - 40Georgia - 56Hawaii - 25Idaho - 35Illinois - 59Indiana - 50Iowa - 50Kansas - 49Kentucky - 38Louisiana - 39Maine - 35Maryland - 47Massachusetts - 40Michigan - 38Minnesota - 67 (most of any state)Mississippi - 52Missouri - 34Montana - 50Nebraska - * No separate senate - 49 state representativesNevada - 21New Hampshire - 24New Jersey - 40New Mexico - 42New York - 63North Carolina - 50North Dakota - 47Ohio - 33Oklahoma - 48Oregon - 30Pennsylvania - 50Rhode Island - 38South Carolina - 46South Dakota - 35Tennessee - 33Texas - 31Utah - 29Vermont - 30Virginia - 40Washington - 49West Virginia - 17Wisconsin - 33Wyoming - 30