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There are 101 State Representatives.
Upon what is the number of members of the house of representatives based?
The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, there are 11 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia and 2 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Rhode Island. Therefore, Virginia has 13 electoral votes and Rhode Island has 4 electoral votes .
What is the number of representatives members?
The population of a state.
The state that began with the most number of representatives in the House of Representatives is Virginia. When the House was first established, Virginia had the largest population among the states, and therefore was allocated the most representatives.
A state's population determines the number of members in the House of Representatives.
Virginia has 11 representatives in the US House and two Senators in the US Senate. The number of electoral votes a state has matches the number of its representatives and senators, so Virginia has 13 electoral votes.
The total number of House of Representatives allowed is 435 members. The total number of Senate members is 2 per state and with 50 states that is 100 Senate members.
The fixed number of members of the US House of Representatives is 435; there is no "average number."
As of my last update, the United States House of Representatives has 435 voting members. This number has been fixed since 1911, although it can change with the addition of new states or changes in apportionment based on the decennial census. Each state is allocated a certain number of representatives based on its population.
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