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Yes, state representation is proportional to the population, Every ten years, after the official US census in complete, the number of representatives for each state, which is fixed to total 435, is adjusted to reflect changes in relative population. The change is called re-apportionment. The number of each electoral votes each state gets in based on the number of representatives so presidential election are also affected by re-apportionment.

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What part of government is the number of members affected by state population?

The House of Representatives are chosen based on a state's population. The number of representatives each state has is subject to change.


Can the number of representatives change?

The number of representatives is currently fixed at 435, even though the population continues to grow. Congress comprises the Senate and the House of Representatives.There are always two senators from each state in congress aka exactly 100 senators. And there are no representatives in Congress, only senators. The representatives are in the House of Representatives.


What decides the number of representatives in the house of representatives?

The population of the state determines the number of Representatives.


What is the name of the basis for the number of a state's representatives?

The basis for the number of a state's representatives in the United States Congress is determined by population size. This is often referred to as the principle of "One person, one vote" or the concept of proportional representation. Each state is allocated a certain number of representatives in the House of Representatives based on its population as determined by the decennial census.


Can the number of us senator speak from any state be reduced?

Each state gets 2 senators. That number does not change. The number of members of the House of Representatives will change, based on population changes- but Senators will stay at 2 per state.


What is the minimum number of the representatives allowed to a state?

The minimum number of Representatives allowed to a state is 1


The number of Representatives a State gets depend on?

The population of a given state determines the number of representatives the state gets.


what do the number associated with each state represent - in addition to electoral votes?

The number of senators and representatives the state has in congress


How many House of Representatives is there in a state?

The number of house of representatives in a state depends on the population.


What is the representation in the House of Representatives?

The number of Representatives from each state is based on the population of that state.


What happens in Congress when the US has big population shifts?

A large population shift , say from one state to another, could result a change in the number of Representatives between those two states. The state that loses population could lose a number of Representatives. A state that gains population could receive additional Representatives. The number of Representatives each state has is based on its population, but Congress has authorized only 435 members of the House of Representatives. Therefore, if there is no significant increase in population, and if Congress does not authorize more Representatives, a simple shift of existing population from one state to another will only result in a shift of the number of authorized Representatives from one state to the other.


How is the number of representatives in the house of representatives for each state?

population

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