I assume you're talking about Congress.
For every state there are two Senate members. This does not change. However, there are 435 members in the House of Representatives. There is a law saying that there should be a fixed number of 435, but Congress has the right to appoint how ever many they want.
Each state is entitled to at least one representative. The rest is based on percentage to population, but each representative on average represents 30,000-40,000 people.
It depends. Every state's number of representatives is proportional to the population of the state.
Each state currently has a certain amount of electors which depends on their population size. The number of electors in each state is equal to this number. The more members of congress for each state, the greater amount of "say" the state has in the elections.
Yes, The Senate includes two members from each state no matter how big a state is or how many people live there. In the House of Representatives, the number of people from a state depends on its population based on the previous census.
Congress is made up of Senators and members from the House of Representatives. Each state has two Senators. The number of Representatives from each state depends on the state's population.
The number of electors is determined by the state's number of members in the House plus the number of members in the Senate.
In the house of representatives there are 435 members. Unlike the senate that has 2 members for each state in the house some states may only have 1 representative while others have 18 or more. The amount each state has depends on its population, after each census the number of representatives for each state is adjusted.
The US Constitution sets the number of Senators from each state. Each state has only two. The voters of the state elect them.
The US Constitution sets the number of Senators from each state. Each state has only two.
each state has a certain number of representatives based on the population of that state
Each state has two senators in the Senate. For the House of Representatives, the number depends on the population in each state.
The number of electors for each state is determined by the number of members of Congress (representatives plus the two senators) each state has. The District of Columbia has the same number of electors as the least populous state.
There are 100 members of the US Senate - two from each state (50 states).