At least one however they are alloted on the basis of population.
When there's only one representative for a state, he or she is known as an "at-large representative" because they represent the entire state, not a particular congressional district.
There are states that have only one Representative including: Alaska and Vermont. Every state has the right to have at least one Representative.
The state that has only one representative in the United States House of Representatives is Wyoming.
Should have at least one representative for each state
The state of Delaware has only 1 representative in the US House of Representatives. Because the state has only a single congressional district, the representative is officially considered "At Large" (over the entire state).Delaware has only one state representative. But like other states, it has 2 Senators.
No, each county in a state does not necessarily have one representative. The number of representatives for each county in a state can vary depending on the state's population and the redistricting process. In some cases, multiple counties may be combined into one district and represented by a single representative.
Mizoram, Nagaland and Sikkim are the States which has only one representative each in Lok Sabha.
-sent one representative to congress -elected the representative
No state has less than one representative in the Federal House of Representatives. Article 1, Section 2 reads, "The number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty thousand, but each State shall have at least one Representative"(emphasis mine). Each state also has two, and only two, senators. Matt Yes. It depends on how many people are in it though.
Vermont has only one US Representative and that is Peter Welch. There are also 150 State Legislators and 30 State Senators.
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