New Hampshire has a population 1.3 million and has 400 state Assembly Districts representing an average of 3,327 people. California has 30 times as many people, but only has 80 Assembly Districts with an average of 489,000 constituents.
If California and New Hampshire were equally represented California would have 12,022 representatives in their state assembly instead on 80.
Montana has less than one million people and California has nearly 40 million, Montana has 50 state senators and California has only 40. If both states were equally represented California would have 2,000 state senators.
If California and Montana had equal representation in the state assemblies, California would have 3,873 representatives instead of 80.
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