Each state has two senators regardless of its population. It's each state's number of seats in the House of Representatives that is determined by population, though each state must be granted at minimum one seat.
The size of the state determined the number of senators and population determined the number of Representatives in congress.
The U.S. Constitution says the Senate will be made up of two senators from each state no matter what the population of that state is.The number of representatives from each state in the House of Representatives, on the other hand, is determined by the population of each state. The higher the population, the more representatives you get for your state.
States don't have "delegates to Congress," they have Representatives and Senators. Territories have non-voting delegates. The number of Representatives a State has is determined by its population. They each have two Senators.
by the number of representatives and senators in that state
The number of representatives is proportional to the number of districts within a state. The number of districts is determined by population as reported in the census.
Senators are independent of representatives. The number of representatives per state depends on the population of that state. However, there are always two senators for each state no matter what the population size. the number of senators and representatives do not depend on each other.
As of now, there are 535 members of the United States Congress. This includes 100 Senators and 435 Representatives in the House of Representatives. The number of Representatives is determined by the population of each state, while each state is equally represented in the Senate with two Senators.
A state's number of Electoral College votes is determined by the total combined number of its U.S. senators and representatives. Each state has two senators, plus at least one member of the House of Representatives. The total number of Electoral College votes is 538, with a majority of 270 needed to win the presidency.
population of state.
The number of electors (electoral votes) each state receives in the United States is determined by the total number of representatives and senators that state has in Congress. Each state has a number of electors equal to the total of its senators (always 2) and representatives based on its population size.
The number of representatives that a state has is base on the population of the state. Each state has at least one representative. The number of representatives can change for each state as the population of the state changes but the number of representatives in the House is fixed at 435.
The number would be determined by the population of each state.