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« on: August 27, 2014, 05:01:45 AM »
« edited: August 27, 2014, 05:05:12 AM by ○∙◄☻¥tπ[╪AV┼cVê└ »

Here are the counts

California 10
Texas 7
New York 6
Florida 6
Illinois 4
Pennsylvania 4
Ohio 3
Michigan 3
Georgia 3
North Carolina 3
New Jersey 3
Virginia 2
Washington 2
Massachusetts 2
Indiana 2
Arizona 2
Tennessee 2
Missouri 2
Maryland 2
Wisconsin 2
Minnesota 2
Colorado 2
all others 1

A guess at Senators by State. I didn't really spend much time carefully guessing.

California: Boxer, Feinstein, Newsom, Villaraigosa, Harris, Perata, Angelides, Perez, Sanchez, Johnson
Texas: Cruz, Cornyn, Hutchison, Stockman, Combs, Abbot
New York: Gillibrand, Schumer, Spitzer, McCarthy, Slaughter, Bishop
Florida: Rubio (R), Nelson (D), Martinez (R), Crist (D), Mack (R), Diaz-Balart (R)
Illinois: Kirk (R), Durbin (D), Giannoulias (D), Madigan (D)
Pennsylvania: Toomey (R), Casey (D), Rendell (D), Sestak (D)
Ohio: Brown (D), Portman (R), Strickland (D)
Michigan: Levin, Stabenow, Peters
Georgia: Chambliss, Perdue, Isakson
North Carolina: Hagan (D), Burr (R), Dole (R)
New Jersey: Booker, Menedez, Holt
Twoers: same
Alabama: Shelby
South Carolina: Graham
Louisiana: Landreiu
Kentucky: Paul
Oregon: Wyden
Oklahoma: Inhofe
Connecticut: Bulmental
Iowa: Grassley
Mississippi: Wicker
Arkansas: Cotton
Utah: Hatch
Kansas: Moran
Nevada: Reid
New Mexico: Udall
Nebraska: Johanns
West Virginia: Manchin
Idaho: Crapo
Hawaii: Hirono
Maine: King
New Hampshire: Shaheen
Rhode Island: Reed
Montana: Tester
Delaware: Coons
South Dakoita: Thune
Alaska: Murkowski
North Dakota: Hoeven
Vermont: Sanders
Wyoming: Enzi

Colorado just barely got 2 seats, while California just barely didn't get 11.
https://www.census.gov/population/apportionment/files/Priority%20Values%202010.pdf

Ended up being 60 D 40 R, or 5 more Democrats than current.
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