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Anonymous wrote:Each House district represents approx 700,000 people. So one.
Thats not true at all
How is this not true?
Because its wrong AF and you know it
Ummm... tell us what you think the right answer is then?
The average size of a district is (currently) 700,000-750,000 people (it's increased substantially as population has increased without the number of seats increasing). But there is a lot of variation, so it is untrue to say that each district has 700,000 people.
Examples:
Montana (at-large) has nearly 1 million people.
Rhode Island's two districts have only about half a million people each.