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Dave from Michigan
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« on: October 27, 2004, 08:26:53 PM »

Based upon Census estimates for 2010, this is how many reps each state would have after reapportionment. Add 2 to each for the EV. These are based upon the formula actually used for reapportionment.

AK   1
AL   7
AZ   8
AR   4
CA   58
CO   7
CT   5
DE   1
DC   0
FL   26
GA   13
HI   2
ID   2
IL   18
IN   9
IA   4
KS   4
KY   6
LA   7
ME   2
MD   8
MA   9
MI   14
MN   7
MS   4
MO   9
MT   2
NE   3
NV   3
NH   2
NJ   13
NM   3
NY   27
NC   13
ND   1
OH   16
OK   5
OR   6
PA   18
RI   2
SC   6
SD   1
TN   9
TX   34
UT   4
VT   1
VA   11
WA   10
WV   3
WI   8
WY   1
TTL   435



what Michigan is going to lose another seat in 2010. 
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