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States and territories Rank Among States | Rank Among All Territories | State | Population (2007 est.) | House seats | Elec. College votes | Pop. per House seat | Pop. per electoral vote | Percent of total pop.[1] | Cumulative percentage[2] | | 01 | 01 | California | &0000000036553215.00000036,553,215 | &0000000000000053.00000053 | &0000000000000055.00000055 | &0000000000689683.000000689,683 | &0000000000664604.000000664,604 | 11.95% | 11.95% | | 02 | 02 | Texas | &0000000023904380.00000023,904,380 | &0000000000000032.00000032 | &0000000000000034.00000034 | &0000000000747012.000000747,012 | &0000000000703070.000000703,070 | 7.81% | 19.76% | | 03 | 03 | New York | &0000000019297729.00000019,297,729 | &0000000000000029.00000029 | &0000000000000031.00000031 | &0000000000665439.000000665,439 | &0000000000622507.000000622,507 | 6.31% | 26.07% | | 04 | 04 | Florida | &0000000018251243.00000018,251,243 | &0000000000000025.00000025 | &0000000000000027.00000027 | &0000000000730050.000000730,050 | &0000000000675972.000000675,972 | 5.97% | 32.04% | | 05 | 05 | Illinois | &0000000012852548.00000012,852,548 | &0000000000000019.00000019 | &0000000000000021.00000021 | &0000000000676450.000000676,450 | &0000000000612026.000000612,026 | 4.20% | 36.24% | | 06 | 06 | Pennsylvania | &0000000012432792.00000012,432,792 | &0000000000000019.00000019 | &0000000000000021.00000021 | &0000000000654357.000000654,357 | &0000000000592038.000000592,038 | 4.06% | 40.30% | | 07 | 07 | Ohio | &0000000011466917.00000011,466,917 | &0000000000000018.00000018 | &0000000000000020.00000020 | &0000000000637051.000000637,051 | &0000000000573346.000000573,346 | 3.75% | 44.05% | | 08 | 08 | Michigan | &0000000010071822.00000010,071,822 | &0000000000000015.00000015 | &0000000000000017.00000017 | &0000000000671455.000000671,455 | &0000000000592460.000000592,460 | 3.29% | 47.34% | | 09 | 09 | Georgia | &0000000009544750.0000009,544,750 | &0000000000000013.00000013 | &0000000000000015.00000015 | &0000000000734212.000000734,212 | &0000000000636317.000000636,317 | 3.12% | 50.46% | | 10 | 10 | North Carolina | &0000000009061032.0000009,061,032 | &0000000000000013.00000013 | &0000000000000015.00000015 | &0000000000697002.000000697,002 | &0000000000604069.000000604,069 | 3.08% | 53.42% | | 11 | 11 | New Jersey | &0000000008685920.0000008,685,920 | &0000000000000013.00000013 | &0000000000000015.00000015 | &0000000000668148.000000668,148 | &0000000000579061.000000579,061 | 2.84% | 56.26% | | 12 | 12 | Virginia | &0000000007712091.0000007,712,091 | &0000000000000011.00000011 | &0000000000000013.00000013 | &0000000000701099.000000701,099 | &0000000000593238.000000593,238 | 2.52% | 58.78% | | 13 | 13 | Washington | &0000000006468424.0000006,468,424 | &0000000000000009.0000009 | &0000000000000011.00000011 | &0000000000718714.000000718,714 | &0000000000588038.000000588,038 | 2.11% | 60.89% | | 14 | 14 | Massachusetts | &0000000006449755.0000006,449,755 | &0000000000000010.00000010 | &0000000000000012.00000012 | &0000000000644978.000000644,978 | &0000000000537480.000000537,480 | 2.11% | 63.00% | | 15 | 15 | Indiana | &0000000006345289.0000006,345,289 | &0000000000000009.0000009 | &0000000000000011.00000011 | &0000000000705032.000000705,032 | &0000000000576844.000000576,844 | 2.07% | 65.07% | | 16 | 16 | Arizona | &0000000006338755.0000006,338,755 | &0000000000000008.0000008 | &0000000000000010.00000010 | &0000000000792344.000000792,344 | &0000000000633876.000000633,876 | 2.07% | 67.14% | | 17 | 17 | Tennessee | &0000000006156719.0000006,156,719 | &0000000000000009.0000009 | &0000000000000011.00000011 | &0000000000684080.000000684,080 | &0000000000559702.000000559,702 | 2.01% | 69.15% | | 18 | 18 | Missouri | &0000000005878415.0000005,878,415 | &0000000000000009.0000009 | &0000000000000011.00000011 | &0000000000653157.000000653,157 | &0000000000534401.000000534,401 | 1.92% | 71.07% | | 19 | 19 | Maryland | &0000000005618344.0000005,618,344 | &0000000000000008.0000008 | &0000000000000010.00000010 | &0000000000702293.000000702,293 | &0000000000561834.000000561,834 | 1.84% | 72.91% | | 20 | 20 | Wisconsin | &0000000005601640.0000005,601,640 | &0000000000000008.0000008 | &0000000000000010.00000010 | &0000000000700205.000000700,205 | &0000000000560164.000000560,164 | 1.83% | 74.74% | | 21 | 21 | Minnesota | &0000000005197621.0000005,197,621 | &0000000000000008.0000008 | &0000000000000010.00000010 | &0000000000649703.000000649,703 | &0000000000519762.000000519,762 | 1.70% | 76.44% | | 22 | 22 | Colorado | &0000000004861515.0000004,861,515 | &0000000000000007.0000007 | &0000000000000009.0000009 | &0000000000694502.000000694,502 | &0000000000540168.000000540,168 | 1.59% | 78.03% | | 23 | 23 | Alabama | &0000000004627851.0000004,627,851 | &0000000000000007.0000007 | &0000000000000009.0000009 | &0000000000661122.000000661,122 | &0000000000514206.000000514,206 | 1.51% | 79.54% | | 24 | 24 | South Carolina | &0000000004407709.0000004,407,709 | &0000000000000006.0000006 | &0000000000000008.0000008 | &0000000000734618.000000734,618 | &0000000000550963.000000550,963 | 1.44% | 80.98% | | 25 | 25 | Louisiana | &0000000004293204.0000004,293,204 | &0000000000000007.0000007 | &0000000000000009.0000009 | &0000000000613315.000000613,315 | &0000000000477023.000000477,023 | 1.40% | 82.38% | | 26 | 26 | Kentucky | &0000000004241474.0000004,241,474 | &0000000000000006.0000006 | &0000000000000008.0000008 | &0000000000706912.000000706,912 | &0000000000530184.000000530,184 | 1.39% | 83.77% | | A | 27 | Puerto Rico | &0000000003941459.0000003,941,459 | (1)[3] | 0 | n/a | n/a | 1.29% | 85.06% | | 27 | 28 | Oregon | &0000000003747455.0000003,747,455 | &0000000000000005.0000005 | &0000000000000007.0000007 | &0000000000749491.000000749,491 | &0000000000535351.000000535,351 | 1.23% | 86.29% | | 28 | 29 | Oklahoma | &0000000003617316.0000003,617,316 | &0000000000000005.0000005 | &0000000000000007.0000007 | &0000000000723463.000000723,463 | &0000000000516759.000000516,759 | 1.18% | 87.47% | | 29 | 30 | Connecticut | &0000000003502309.0000003,502,309 | &0000000000000005.0000005 | &0000000000000007.0000007 | &0000000000700462.000000700,462 | &0000000000500330.000000500,330 | 1.15% | 88.62% | | 30 | 31 | Iowa | &0000000002988046.0000002,988,046 | &0000000000000005.0000005 | &0000000000000007.0000007 | &0000000000597609.000000597,609 | &0000000000426864.000000426,864 | 0.98% | 89.60% | | 31 | 32 | Mississippi | &0000000002918785.0000002,918,785 | &0000000000000004.0000004 | &0000000000000006.0000006 | &0000000000729696.000000729,696 | &0000000000486464.000000486,464 | 0.95% | 90.55% | | 32 | 33 | Arkansas | &0000000002834797.0000002,834,797 | &0000000000000004.0000004 | &0000000000000006.0000006 | &0000000000708699.000000708,699 | &0000000000462666.000000462,666 | 0.93% | 91.48% | | 33 | 34 | Kansas | &0000000002775997.0000002,775,997 | &0000000000000004.0000004 | &0000000000000006.0000006 | &0000000000693999.000000693,999 | &0000000000462666.000000462,666 | 0.91% | 92.39% | | 34 | 35 | Utah | &0000000002645330.0000002,645,330 | &0000000000000003.0000003 | &0000000000000005.0000005 | &0000000000881777.000000881,777 | &0000000000529066.000000529,066 | 0.87% | 93.26% | | 35 | 36 | Nevada | &0000000002565382.0000002,565,382 | &0000000000000003.0000003 | &0000000000000005.0000005 | &0000000000855127.000000855,127 | &0000000000513076.000000513,076 | 0.84% | 94.10% | | 36 | 37 | New Mexico | &0000000001969915.0000001,969,915 | &0000000000000003.0000003 | &0000000000000005.0000005 | &0000000000751939.000000751,939 | &0000000000459993.000000459,993 | 0.64% | 94.74% | | 37 | 38 | West Virginia | &0000000001812035.0000001,812,035 | &0000000000000003.0000003 | &0000000000000005.0000005 | &0000000000604012.000000604,012 | &0000000000362407.000000362,407 | 0.59% | 95.33% | | 38 | 39 | Nebraska | &0000000001774571.0000001,774,571 | &0000000000000003.0000003 | &0000000000000005.0000005 | &0000000000591524.000000591,524 | &0000000000354914.000000354,914 | 0.58% | 95.91% | | 39 | 40 | Idaho | &0000000001499402.0000001,499,402 | &0000000000000002.0000002 | &0000000000000004.0000004 | &0000000000749701.000000749,701 | &0000000000374851.000000374,851 | 0.49% | 96.40% | | 40 | 41 | Maine | &0000000001317207.0000001,317,207 | &0000000000000002.0000002 | &0000000000000004.0000004 | &0000000000658604.000000658,604 | &0000000000329302.000000329,302 | 0.43% | 96.83% | | 41 | 42 | New Hampshire | &0000000001315828.0000001,315,828 | &0000000000000002.0000002 | &0000000000000004.0000004 | &0000000000657914.000000657,914 | &0000000000328957.000000328,957 | 0.43% | 97.26% | | 42 | 43 | Hawaii | &0000000001283388.0000001,283,388 | &0000000000000002.0000002 | &0000000000000004.0000004 | &0000000000641694.000000641,694 | &0000000000320847.000000320,847 | 0.42% | 97.68% | | 43 | 44 | Rhode Island | &0000000001057832.0000001,057,832 | &0000000000000002.0000002 | &0000000000000004.0000004 | &0000000000528916.000000528,916 | &0000000000264458.000000264,458 | 0.35% | 98.03% | | 44 | 45 | Montana | &0000000000957861.000000957,861 | &0000000000000001.0000001 | &0000000000000003.0000003 | &0000000000957861.000000957,861 | &0000000000319287.000000319,287 | 0.31% | 98.34% | | 45 | 46 | Delaware | &0000000000864764.000000864,764 | &0000000000000001.0000001 | &0000000000000003.0000003 | &0000000000864764.000000864,764 | &0000000000288255.000000288,255 | 0.28% | 98.62% | | 46 | 47 | South Dakota | &0000000000796214.000000796,214 | &0000000000000001.0000001 | &0000000000000003.0000003 | &0000000000796214.000000796,214 | &0000000000265405.000000265,405 | 0.26% | 98.88% | | 47 | 48 | Alaska | &0000000000683478.000000683,478 | &0000000000000001.0000001 | &0000000000000003.0000003 | &0000000000683478.000000683,478 | &0000000000227826.000000227,826 | 0.22% | 99.10% | | 48 | 49 | North Dakota | &0000000000639715.000000639,715 | &0000000000000001.0000001 | &0000000000000003.0000003 | &0000000000639715.000000639,715 | &0000000000213238.000000213,238 | 0.21% | 99.31% | | 49 | 50 | Vermont | &0000000000621254.000000621,254 | &0000000000000001.0000001 | &0000000000000003.0000003 | &0000000000621254.000000621,254 | &0000000000207085.000000207,085 | 0.20% | 99.51% | | B | 51 | District of Columbia | &0000000000588292.000000588,292 | (1)[4] | &0000000000000003.0000003 | n/a | &0000000000196097.000000196,097 | 0.19% | 99.70% | | 50 | 52 | Wyoming | &0000000000522830.000000522,830 | &0000000000000001.0000001 | &0000000000000003.0000003 | &0000000000522830.000000522,830 | &0000000000174277.000000174,277 | 0.17% | 99.87% | | C | 53 | Guam | &0000000000173456.000000173,456 | (1)[4] | 0 | n/a | n/a | 0.06% | 99.93% | | D | 54 | US Virgin Islands | &0000000000108448.000000108,448 | (1)[4] | 0 | n/a | n/a | 0.04% | 99.97% | | E | 55 | Northern Mariana Islands | &0000000000084546.00000084,546 | 0[5] | 0 | n/a | n/a | 0.03% | 99.99% | | F | 56 | American Samoa | &0000000000057291.00000057,291 | (1)[4] | 0 | n/a | n/a | 0.02% | 100.00% | - ^ Due to rounding of the individual percentages, the entries in this column may not sum to 100.00%.
- ^ Due to rounding, this column may not be the exact sum of the previous cumulative and the adjacent column.
- ^ Puerto Rico elects a non-voting resident commissioner to the House.
- ^ a b c d American Samoa, the District of Columbia, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands are represented by one non-voting House delegate each.
- ^ An act to add a delegate from the Northern Mariana Islands was signed into law on May 8, 2008. The CNMI is currently unrepresented in Congress, but will replace its Resident Representative in Washington DC with a non-voting delegate in the House following an election in November 2008.[1]
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