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senators and representatives
It depends on the size/population of the state. Not every state has the same number of representatives.
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.
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The number varies between states. It is based on the number of representatives that state has. Each political party has the same number of electoral members.
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.
No, not in the House of Representatives. The number of representatives from each state is directly based on the population. States with larger populations like California have 53 (I'm pretty sure) representatives. Whereas states with smaller populations like Alaska (which, ironically, is our largest state by size) have only 1. This differs from the Senate in which each state has exactly 2 senators to represent them.
The number of representatives from each state depends on its size. I have this same question for a History question and I found the answer, so hope this helps :) i don't get this Is that for the Senate or the House of Representatives?
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The number of electors for a state is determined by the state's representation in Washington. That is, each state has one elector for each senator and one elector for each representative. For example, Wyoming has two senators and one member of the House of Representatives. Therefore, Wyoming has three electors.
535 - each State gets the same number of Electors as the total of its Senators and Representatives.
The number of its Representatives plus the number of its Senators.