2 Senate Seats per state, totalling 100. House seats depend on how many people live in the state.
The minimum number is one, regardless of population.
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2 senates are in each state
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They have a house of representatives with no term limits. They have a bicameral system just like the federal government and many other similarities with it.
apportionment
Representatives in the House of Representatives reflect population in each state. This is why California has the most seats, because they have the highest population. Conversely, the senate only awards 2 senate seats for each state, so it can be argued that this is unfair because then states like wyoming are afforded the same amount of political power as a state like California which reflects a much larger portion of the population.
The State of New York currently holds 29 seats in the US House of Representatives, which is two fewer than the 31 they had prior to reapportionment due to the 2010 Census.
There is 435 representatives in the house.
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There are 99 seats in the Tennessee House.
Each state is appointed representatives based on the population of that state. The more people in the state, the more representatives it has. There are 435 representatives in the House, and these are divided based on the population data collected in the census (every 10 years). Each state is guaranteed at least representative.
Ohio
The Utah State Legislature is comprised of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The House is composed of 75 elected representatives.
The Oregon House of Representatives consists of 60 members. Oregon has 5 seats in the US House of Representatives.
Apportionment
Missouri currently has eight seats in the House of Representatives in Washington, D.C. The number of seats is determined by the population of the state.
The number of seats each State is apportioned in the House of Representatives is determined by the state's population as a percentage of the total US population, as recorded by the most recent decennial (every ten years) US Census.
Each state is guaranteed one representative to the US House of Representatives, regardless of the state's population.
The number of Congressmen each State is apportioned in the House of Representatives is determined by the state's population as a percentage of the total US population, as recorded by the most recent decennial (every ten years) US Census.The total number of seats in the House of Representatives is fixed at 435. Each state is guaranteed at least one of those Representatives. The remaining 385 seats are redistributed, if necessary, due to state population increases and decreases.This means some states may gain Representatives while other lose them.
The Arizona State Legislature consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. There are 30 members in the Arizona Senate and 60 members in the Arizona House of Representatives.