PUBLISHED AUG. 6, 2021, AT 10:25 AM What If The House Of Representatives Had More Than 435 Seats?See how adding more seats makes Congress more representative By Ryan Best The number of voting members in the U.S. House of Representatives has been stuck at 435 for more than 100 years1 even though the country’s population has more than tripled in that time. This has created the perfect recipe for unequal representation: Every decade, these 435 seats in the House must be reapportioned to adjust for population changes, even though more seats aren’t added. This means representatives in some states like Delaware end up representing way more people than in other states like Montana. Here’s how appor
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