State Congressional RepresentationListed below are the number of representatives apportioned to each state based on the 2000 Census. This represents the number of members from each state in the House of Representatives. This does not include the Senate, in which each state, regardless of population, automatically receives two senators.
1- California - 53
2- Texas - 32
3- New York -29
4- Florida - 25
5- Illinois - 19
6- Pennsylvania - 19
7- Ohio - 18
8- Michigan - 15
9- Georgia - 13
10- New Jersey - 13
11- North Carolina - 13
12- Virginia - 11
13- Massachusetts - 10
14- Indiana - 9
15- Missouri - 9
16- Tennessee - 9
17- Washington - 9
18- Arizona - 8
19- Maryland - 8
20- Minnesota - 8
21- Wisconsin - 8
22- Alabama - 7
23- Colorado - 7
24- Louisiana - 7
25- Kentucky - 6
26- South Carolina - 6
27- Connecticut - 5
28- Iowa - 5
29- Oklahoma - 5
30- Oregon - 5
31- Arkansas - 4
32- Kansas - 4
33- Mississippi - 4
34- Nebraska - 3
35- Nevada - 3
36- New Mexico - 3
37- Utah - 3
38- West Virginia - 3
39- Hawaii - 2
40- Idaho - 2
41- Maine - 2
42- New Hampshire - 2
43- Rhode Island - 2
44- Alaska - 1
45- Delaware - 1
46- Montana - 1
47- North Dakota - 1
48- South Dakota - 1
49- Vermont - 1
50- Wyoming - 1
Last Updated: January 3, 2001
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