1 representative is the minimum amount of representatives a state can have.
Each state has 2 senators, and at least one representative. However, the amount of representatives in congress depends on state population.100 overall, 2 from each state (this is for senate)
Each of the 50 states within the United States has a nickname associated with it. I am from Florida so my state's nickname is "The Sunshine State" due to the amount of sun and warm weather we have yearly.
Sunshine duration is typically measured using a device called a sunshine recorder, which consists of a glass sphere that focuses sunlight onto a piece of paper. The recorder marks the duration of sunshine each day by burning a trace onto the paper. The length and intensity of the burn mark correspond to the amount of sunshine received.
Each state can have at least 1 represent
Each state has at least one representative.
It varies depending upon the population of the state. Each state gets at least one (South Dakota, Vermont, Montana, Delaware, DC, Alaska) all the way up to California's whopping 53.
If you mean electoral votes, the least amount is 3. It is equal to the number of senators, always 2, and congressmen, at least 1. The following states have only one representative each: Alaska, Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming.
None, they all have the same amount of power, and each branch can check on each other so that the other two branches dont have to much power or more than the others. They are equal.
The least number of representatives a state can have in the US House is one. The states that have only one representative are Wyoming, Vermont, North and South Dakota, Delaware, Montana, and Alaska. Each state has exactly two senators.
Each state has at least 2 state representatives.
Each state currently has a certain amount of electors which depends on their population size. The number of electors in each state is equal to this number. The more members of congress for each state, the greater amount of "say" the state has in the elections.