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Starpaul20
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« on: December 27, 2021, 12:03:59 PM »

Like I did in previous years, I decided to see what a Wyoming Rule house size would look like with the new population estimates. The house membership would expand to 572 seats, an increase of 137 over its current size:

(States in red gain 1 seat, blue gains 2 seats, green gains 3 seats, yellow gains 4 seats, brown gains 5 seats, orange gains 6 or more, and gray means no change)

Relative to last year, the house would decrease 1 seat, with Florida and Arizona gaining a seat each, and California, New York, and Pennsylvania losing one each.
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Starpaul20
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« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2022, 11:32:59 AM »

Like I did in previous years, I decided to see what a Wyoming Rule house size would look like with the new population estimates. The house membership would expand to 572 seats, an increase of 137 over its current size:

(States in red gain 1 seat, blue gains 2 seats, green gains 3 seats, yellow gains 4 seats, brown gains 5 seats, orange gains 6 or more, and gray means no change)

Relative to last year, the house would decrease by 1 seat, with Texas, Florida, and Arizona gaining a seat each, New York and Pennsylvania losing one each and California losing 2 seats.
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Starpaul20
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Posts: 288
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E: -5.68, S: -5.22

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« Reply #2 on: December 20, 2023, 02:10:15 PM »

Like I did in previous years, I decided to see what a Wyoming Rule house size would look like with the new population estimates. The house membership would expand to 572 seats, an increase of 137 over its current size:

(States in red gain 1 seat, blue gains 2 seats, green gains 3 seats, yellow gains 4 seats, brown gains 5 seats, orange gains 6 or more, and gray means no change)

Relative to last year, the house would stay the same size, with Florida and North Carolina each gaining a seat and New York and Illinois losing a seat each.
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