File:US population per representative.jpg
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English: This is a bar graph comparing the average number of constituents per representative from 1793 to 2003. Since the reapportionment following a census does not take effect until the beginning of the Congress beginning in a year ending in 3. For instance, the reapportionment based on the 2000 census did not take effect until 2003. |
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