Alabama..............Alabamian/Alabaman
Alaska.................Alaskan
Arizona................Arizonan/Arizonian
Arkansas.............Arkansan
California............Californian
Colorado.............Coloradan
Connecticut.........Connecticuter/Nutmegger
Delaware.............Delawarean
Florida..................Floridian
Georgia................Georgian
Hawaii..................Hawaiian
Idaho....................Idahoan
Illinois...................Illinoisan
Indiana.................Hoosier
Iowa.....................Iowan/Iowegian
Kansas..................Kansan
Kentucky...............Kentuckian
Louisiana..............Louisianan
Maine....................Mainer
Maryland...............Marylander
Massachusetts......Bay Stater
Michigan...............Michigander/Michiganian
Minnesota............Minnesotan
Mississippi............Mississippian
Missouri...............Missourian
Montana..............Montanan
Nebraska.............Nebraskan
Nevada................Nevadan
New Hampshire...New Hampshirite
New Jersey..........New Jerseyan/New Jersyite
New Mexico..........New Mexican
New York..............New Yorker
North Carolina......North Carolinian/Tar Heel
North Dakota........North Dakotan
Ohio.....................Ohioan/Buckeye
Oklahoma............Oklahoman/Sooner
Oregon................Oregonian
Pennsylvania........Pennsylvanian
Rhode Island.......Rhode Islander
South Carolina....South Carolinian
South Dakota......South Dakotan
Tennessee..........Tennessean
Texas..................Texan
Utah....................Utahn
Vermont..............Vermonter
Virginia................Virginian
Washington.........Washingtonian
West Virginia.......West Virginian
Wisconsin............Wisconsinite
Wyoming.............Wyomingite
There are several Polish people on the Each Coast, specifically Massachusetts and New York.
50. One for each state.
Each state is entitled to one of the 435 representatives in the US House of Representatives, regardless of the state's population. The other 385 representatives are apportioned according to each's state's population as a percentage of the total US population, determined by the most recent census. This is known as "proportional representation."
The U.S. as a whole does not have a mayor, each city/town in each state does.
50, one for each state.
Each state in the US has 2 senators. They are elected in each state by the entire population of that state.
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Ideally, the people of the US elect their officials, but technically the "Electoral College" elects the President and VP. ------------------------ Each state gets a number of "official" votes called electoral votes. The size of the population in each state determines how many votes each states get. (Each state has the number of "electoral votes" equal to its number of US Senators and US Representatives combined.) Depending on how the people of the state vote (i.e Democrat or Republican), the Electors (people chosen on the ballot) cast their votes for each candidate. Some states divide their votes, but most are "all or nothing" for the prevailing party. The people's votes are called the "popular vote", and it has occurred that candidates with more "popular votes" have actually lost. (e.g. in 1888 - see link)
The Senators are people choosen by citizens of the United States to represent the state they are from on the federal level. Two people from each state are choosen by the people of each state making the total number of senators 100.
The Senators are people chosen by citizens of the United States to represent the state they are from on the federal level. Two people from each state are chosen by the people of each state making the total number of US Senators 100.
A: All people in thatRepresentative's district.
There are two senators for each US state.
There are several Polish people on the Each Coast, specifically Massachusetts and New York.
Each state has 2 senators in the US Senate
The population of each state in the US varies. California has the largest population, with over 39 million people, while Wyoming has the smallest population with around 600,000 people. The Census Bureau provides updated population data for each state.
apportionment
Each state is entitled to two US Senators.