It's a logical progression.
The number of electoral votes is equal to the sum of the Representatives and Senators. Also, there are 2 Senators for each state. So Pennsylvania would have 2 Senators and 18 Representatives.
Because of its large population.
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100 senators and 435 representatives, so 535 members.
You base the number of House of Representatives on population, so you can have the right number of representatives for your state, so it's equivalent with your population. The senators on the other hand, are where you just have two for each state.
Senators+Representatives=Electors, so; 2+32=34
2AnswerIn the electoral college, the number that each state gets is equal to the number of senators plus the number of representatives. Each state has 2 senators, and the representatives are based on population. So if a state has 6 representatives in the house, they will get 8 electoral votes.
The number of electoral votes are decided by the number of Senators and Representatives in each state. There are two Senators in every state, but the representatives are based on population, so it varies. For example, California has 55 electoral votes, so there must be 53 Representatives and 2 Senators.
Congress is divided into the Senate and the House of Representatives. In the House of Representatives there are 435 and in the senate there are 100. To be in the House of Representatives you must be at least 25 years old and an American citizen for 7 years.
North Carolina sends two senators to Washington, D.C., just as every state does. The number of Representatives each state sends to the House of Representatives is based on the state's population, so the number varies.
The Senate and the House Of Representatives. There are two Senators for every state; Representatives are in proportion to population, so more populous states have more Representatives, less populous states fewer. Senators serve for six years, Representatives for two.
There are 100 Senators, two to represent the interests of each State. The real question should be, "Why do we have 435 Congressmen in the House of Representatives?" I'd explain why, but you didn't ask.