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One factor that determines the number of representatives for a given Congressional District is the distribution of the population with a state. The more populated a state is, the more members that state can have in Congress.
It depends on the state. There are 43 states with a 2nd District.
Representatives and Senators need only to be representatives of the State which they will represent, not the congressional district (for representatives). See Article I of the Constitution.
!2th Congressional District of WHAT STATE? However it doesn't really mattr because the answer to the question is: It has both a senator and Representatives.
One factor determining the number of representatives for a given congressional district is the distribution of within the state is the population. The governmental body responsible for interpreting the Constitution is the Supreme Court.
One factor determining the number of representatives for a given congressional district is the distribution of within the state is population. A population is determined by the number of people living in a geographical area.
Depending on the population of each state. They are divided into congressional district which each contain around 650000 people. There is one representative for each congressional district. No matter how small the population is though, there must be at least one representative for each state. Currently in 2009 there are 345 representatives in the house of representatives and 100 senators in the senate.
Nancy Pelosi's home state is California. She represents California's 12th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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No, Nancy Pelosi is not the only representative of California. California has 53 representatives in the House of Representatives, and each representative represents a different congressional district in the state. Nancy Pelosi represents California's 12th congressional district.
In states with more than one congressional district, the Representative does not need to be a resident of the district, but he/she does need to be a resident of the state that includes the district.
State legislatures in each state are responsible for drawing congressional district boundaries. There are 435 congressional districts in the United States.