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by bobthepanda
1977 days ago
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> We still have a problem though: how many seats does each state get? Do we still continue to apportion seats each state gets every ten years on a census? This seems to work and nobody has an issue with the high-level apportionment. The only criticism I've heard of it is the 435 cap, which is kind of arbitrary, and now one rep represents way too many people. |
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A quick search shows Wyoming is the smallest state by population with 578,759 so if we decreased the apportionment from seven hundred thousand something to that 578,759, how many more seats would we need?
If a state with a population of 578,759 gets one seat does a state with population of 578,759 * 2 - 1 get two seats or one seat?