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The Case for Doubling the Size of the US House of Representatives

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11 points by rparet 4 years ago · 2 comments

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angryasian 4 years ago

should have been done a long time ago. The fact that the most populated states votes aren't equal to smaller states is a sham. We should have started reacting to this a long time ago

  • data_dan_ 4 years ago

    (Article author here) Agreed! Instead we passed a law locking the size of the House at 435 members. And the present political interest in changing this seems limited at best.

    Interesting point, though: smaller states end up at the extremes of both over- and under-representation under the current system (though there does appear to be a systematic bias in favor of small states). I wrote about that in a previous article: https://l.bit.io/census-apportionment-bias. Larger states tend to be close to the national average constituent-to-population ratio while smaller states are more likely to be very over- or under-represented.

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