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In reply to the discussion: Lifting the 435 seat limit on the size of the U.S. House would make the Electoral College fairer. [View all]George II
(67,782 posts)Raising the number would only increase Representatives in a few states, those with only 1 representative now (Vermont, Delaware, North and South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, and Alaska)
Right now the Representatives are determined by population, with the exceptions being those states above with population that falls beneath the number used for "one" Representatives in larger states.
What is skewed, with respect to governing and the Electoral College, is the fact that each state, regardless of its population, is assigned two Senators. That essentially gives Senators from states with lower population a "skewed" unproportional power. For example, Vermont's single Representative is only one of 435 members, whereas each of it's Senators are one of 100 members.