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The delegates at the Constitutional Convention that the republic they were trying to establish could not survive if the people were not adequately represented.

They unanimously agreed that each state should be entitled to one representative for every thrity thousand, but when the Article 1 Section 2 Clause 3 was transcribed a serious error was made, Instead of limiting the number of constituents, the clause indicated that the number of representatives could not exceed one for every thirty thousand.

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I had difficulty with how this read, as well. Was, "should be entitled to" passed by the convention  and finally accepted,

or was it erroneously transcribed, "shall not exceed",after it was passed " and has never been corrected?

It does make a helluva difference, doesn't it?

The delegates intended to have the clause limit the number of constituetnts assigned to each representative but the man who transcribed the document wrote the number  of representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty thousand.

Congress tried  to tix  the problem when the first amendment they proposed in the Bill of Rights was an attempt to clarify the issue of apportionment in the House of Representatives.

So basically, it now requires a Constitutional Amendment! I do not see today's politicians being in favor of diluting their power. Constitutional Conventions can be risky. If passed it would give us 10,000 U.S. Representatives. ( my rough math, maybe more)  I guess we are more than 30,000 per Rep. now, eh?

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