How many Representatives per State?
Representatives per US State (2019):
7 | Alabama | 1 | Montana |
1 | Alaska | 3 | Nebraska |
9 | Arizona | 4 | Nevada |
4 | Arkansas | 2 | New Hampshire |
53 | California | 12 | New Jersey |
7 | Colorado | 3 | New Mexico |
5 | Connecticut | 27 | New York |
1 | Delaware | 13 | North Carolina |
27 | Florida | 1 | North Dakota |
14 | Georgia | 16 | Ohio |
2 | Hawaii | 5 | Oklahoma |
2 | Idaho | 5 | Oregon |
18 | Illinois | 18 | Pennsylvania |
9 | Indiana | 2 | Rhode Island |
4 | Iowa | 7 | South Carolina |
4 | Kansas | 1 | South Dakota |
6 | Kentucky | 9 | Tennessee |
6 | Louisiana | 36 | Texas |
2 | Maine | 4 | Utah |
8 | Maryland | 1 | Vermont |
9 | Massachusetts | 11 | Virginia |
14 | Michigan | 10 | Washington |
8 | Minnesota | 3 | West Virginia |
4 | Mississippi | 8 | Wisconsin |
8 | Missouri | 1 | Wyoming |
There are 435 representatives, based on the Permanent Apportionment Act of 1929. In addition, the following areas each have one non-voting delegate - American Samoa, District of Columbia, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands.