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There are states that have only one Representative including: Alaska and Vermont. Every state has the right to have at least one Representative.
Should have at least one representative for each state
No, but there are some qualifications related to becoming a congressional representative. To be a representative in the House of Representatives, one must be a citizen of the United States for at least the past seven years. To become a senator, one must be a citizen for at least the past nine years.
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All of the 50 states have more than one Representative since the number is based on population.
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Each state has at least one representative.
Each state is guaranteed at least one Representative in the US House of Representatives.Alaska, Delaware Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota Wyoming and Vermont are the states that have only one Representative. (Surprising some, Rhode Island has two. )(Every state also has exactly two senators to represent them in the US Senate.)
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In the United States presidency election, one persons vote does not determine who will be president, but instead it determines who the representative will be to cast the vote in the electoral college. Meaning either a democratic representative from the state or a republican representative from the state. One persons vote all depends on how many people are in the county. And this goes for all states with the exception of maine and nebraska
The number of representatives are proportioned according to the population in each state, but at least one representative is allowed for each state.