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1 The House of Representatives
Chapter 10: Section 2 The House of Representatives

2 The House of Representatives
What are the size and terms of the House of Representatives? How are House seats reapportioned among the States after each census? How can we describe a typical congressional election and congressional district? What are the formal and informal qualifications for serving in the House? The House of Representatives

3 Size and Terms 435 Members-# is determined by Congress
Seats are apportioned (distributed) based on population Two-year terms No term limits Size and Terms

4 Article 1: Congress reapportions the seats in the House after each decennial census.
As the population of the U.S. grew, the number of representatives grew as well. Reapportionment Act of 1929: permanent size at 435, provided for automatic reapportionment Reapportionment

5 Current Apportionment

6 Congressional Elections
Congressional elections are held on the Tuesday following the first Monday in November of each even-numbered year. Off-year elections are those congressional elections held between presidential elections. Congressional Elections

7 Districts and Gerrymandering
Single-member district: voters in each district elect one of the State’s representatives Gerrymandering: act of drawing congressional districts to the advantage of the political party that controls the State legislature. Unusual shaped-voting districts Districts and Gerrymandering

8 Gerrymandering

9 Qualifications for House Members
Must be 25 years old Must have been U.S. citizen for 7 years Must have been inhabitant of state from which he or she is elected What are informal qualifications? Qualifications for House Members


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