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Rus_ich [418]
3 years ago
15

How many total seats are in the house of representatives

Law
1 answer:
Alexeev081 [22]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

There are 435 seats split between the 50 states.

Explanation:

<u>State</u> <u># of Representatives</u>

Alabama         7

Alaska         1

Arizona         9

Arkansas 4

California 53

Colorado 7

Connecticut 5

Delaware 1

Florida         27

Georgia         14

Hawaii         2

Idaho         2

Illinois         18

Indiana         9

Iowa         4

Kansas         4

Kentucky 6

Louisiana 6

Maine         2

Maryland 8

Massachusetts 9

Michigan         14

Minnesota 8

Mississippi 4

Missouri         8

Montana         1

Nebraska        3

Nevada         4

New Hampshire 2

New Jersey 12

New Mexico 3

New York 27

North Carolina 13

North Dakota 1

Ohio         16

Oklahoma 5

Oregon         5

Pennsylvania 18

Rhode Island 2

South Carolina 7

South Dakota 1

Tennessee 9

Texas         36

Utah         4

Vermont         1

Virginia         11

Washington 10

West Virginia 3

Wisconsin 8

Wyoming 1

Total        435

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