Seats in the US House of Reresenatives are alloted based on population.
Alaska, Deleware. Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and
Wyoming each have a single represenative.
Representatives in the House are based on the population of the state. Since Alaska is not as populated as, lets say New York, it only has 1 seat in the House of Representatives compared to New York which has 29 since it is a more populated state
because it so cold and the population isn't large
Due to the relatively low population, there is only 1 US Congressman representing Alaska.
There are states that have only one Representative including: Alaska and Vermont. Every state has the right to have at least one Representative.
Because representatives are allocated according to the state's populations and since Alaska does not have a large population they are only allocated 1 Representative.
Don Young.
Don Young is the only Representative of Alaska in the House of Representatives in the US Congress.
The state that has only one representative in the United States House of Representatives is Wyoming.
As of 2010, the states with only one US Representative were Alaska, Deleware, Montana, North and South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming
Don Young is the sole Representative of Alaska currently seated in the US House.Alaska has a 40 member House of Representatives and a single US Representative.Only one.
There are 18 Democrats in the Alaska House of Representatives.
One. In the United States' Congress, Alaska has one representative in the House of Representatives. His name is Don Young, and he has been the representative from the state of Alaska since 1973. He is 75 years of age, and a member of the Republican party.
Alaska has only one Representative in the US House of Representatives due to low population. Don Young is the Representative At-Large for 2011 and 2012.
Yes, because their populations are so small, Montana, Delaware, South Dakota, Alaska, North Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming each have one Representative in the U. S. House.