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6 Sentences With "reapportions"

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You take a Census and then Congress reapportions and states redistrict.
A shifting political battleground is common at the end of a decade, years after the decennial census reapportions districts and states redraw their political boundaries.
Once those races are settled and the U.S. Census Bureau formally reapportions House seats based on the results of the 2020 census, legislators in those states will begin the increasingly contentious phase of drawing new boundaries.
Since 1991, the council reapportions council districts every ten years. Same as the mayor of the city, members of the council are elected by nonpartisan elections. The Power and responsibility of the council are established by the City and County Charter, which was enacted in 1973. The council holds various legislative power and responsibility of the city and county, such as public safety and balancing the city and county's budget, regulating zoning and municipal development, and making citywide policies for governmental affairs.
Several states have maintained floterial districts for state offices, including Idaho, New Hampshire, Tennessee and Texas. , New Hampshire District 31 in Rockingham County is a floterial district consisting of Portsmouth’s Ward 3, North Hampton, Greenland and Newington. Based on the Reapportionment Act of 1929, reapportions the U.S. House to the states following each decennial census. If a state received additional representatives but failed to redistrict, the additional representatives would be elected at-large, so the entire state would be a floterial district.
The House of Representatives, by comparison, is required by Article I, Section 2, to be "apportioned among the several states... according to their respective numbers." The Constitution does not provide for either fractional votes nor Congressional seats spanning states, and guarantees every state at least one Representative. Thus, a resident of a state whose population just barely qualifies for two Representatives has almost twice the relative influence as a resident of a state that does not quite qualify for two. , based on the Reapportionment Act of 1929, reapportions the Representatives to the states following each decennial census.

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