Well, there will probably be something surprising.
I think there might be a few surprising results.
I wrote a congressional apportionment program, which stands ready to plug in the final numbers when made available.By my own population estimates, here are the final 10 seats:
Seat #426: Texas (35) Priority: 732,184
Seat #427: Alabama (7) Priority: 731,513
Seat #428: California (52) Priority: 724,203
Seat #429: Pennsylvania (18) Priority: 722,748
Seat #430: South Carolina (7) Priority: 714,149
Seat #431: Arizona (10) Priority: 714,054
Seat #432: New York (28) Priority: 712,863
Seat #433: Washington (10) Priority: 712,175
Seat #434: Texas (36) Priority: 711,554
Seat #435: Missouri (9) Priority: 710,867
...and here are the first 10 that don't make the cut:
Seat #436: California (53) Priority: 710,408
Seat #437: Florida (27) Priority: 710,227
Seat #438: Minnesota (8 ) Priority: 708,831
Seat #439: North Carolina (14) Priority: 707,359
Seat #440: Oregon (6) Priority: 707,156
Seat #441: Illinois (19) Priority: 701,047
Seat #442: Ohio (17) Priority: 701,021
Seat #443: New Jersey (13) Priority: 699,490
Seat #444: Massachusetts (10) Priority: 697,903
Seat #445: California (54) Priority: 697,128
Stay tuned...
Love,
Your friendly neighborhood Beef.