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DS0816
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« on: April 24, 2015, 03:18:59 PM »

My home state Michigan was No. 8. It was not only surpassed by Georgia but, with an updated report at some point in 2014, North Carolina also moved ahead.

The numbers in the populations of each state indicate the trio they're on a trajectory to have the same number of congressional seats and electoral votes.

With Election 2012, Michigan and Georgia had 16 electoral votes while North Carolina had 15. I don't know if the highest number will remain 16; but, supposing it does, an adjustment would need to be made for North Carolina.
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