U.S. H. Reps, Theo. Minority Rule, 1997-98, Pt 2/2, V.1

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U.S.  House of Representatives, Theoretical Minority Rule, 1997-1998, Part 2
of 2, Ver. 1 (data incomplete in some States)
ST= State, CS= Cumulative Seats, CVP= Cumulative 1996 Votes for President,
CVP Pct= CVP as percent of total votes for President in the 50 States
ST   CS   CVP    CVP Pct
OR 5 698,469 0.75
NM 8 1,208,953 1.31
CA 60 10,229,153 11.05
MS 65 11,107,905 12.00
HI 67 11,466,218 12.38
RI 69 11,833,200 12.78
TX 99 17,432,963 18.83
SC 105 18,564,521 20.05
NY 136 24,539,457 26.50
AK 137 24,734,835 26.72
WA 146 26,507,865 28.63
OK 152 27,714,570 29.93
NC 164 30,205,402 32.62
GA 175 32,495,319 35.10
TN 184 34,382,604 37.14
WV 187 35,012,959 37.82
IN 197 37,117,448 40.09
WY 198 37,329,046 40.32
IL 218 41,586,263 44.92 TMRP
MD 226 43,290,613 46.76
PA 247 47,777,504 51.60
VA 258 50,155,175 54.17
AZ 264 51,461,025 55.58
AR 268 52,331,835 56.52
UT 271 52,992,526 57.24
AL 278 54,540,768 58.91
NE 281 55,210,042 59.63
CT 287 56,574,476 61.10
FL 310 61,841,732 66.79
NJ 323 64,839,684 70.03
KY 329 66,224,395 71.53
NV 331 66,687,413 72.03
OH 350 71,121,642 76.82
MI 366 74,861,496 80.86
MO 375 77,019,105 83.19
WI 384 79,214,562 85.56
IA 389 80,439,805 86.88
ID 391 80,931,262 87.41
NH 393 81,426,402 87.95
CO 399 82,933,056 89.57
MA 409 85,472,495 92.32
LA 416 87,255,199 94.24
VT 417 87,513,054 94.52
ND 418 87,778,650 94.81
KS 422 88,843,514 95.96
MN 430 90,985,826 98.27
DE 431 91,256,304 98.56
ME 433 91,857,819 99.21
SD 434 92,181,570 99.56
MT 435 92,586,813 100.00

TMRP= Theoretical Minority Rule Percent
Thus, if there were only 2 candidates per district and if the winner won a
bare majority and if all voters for President voted for one of the 2
candidates (3 big ifs), then 44.92/2 or 22.46 percent of the voters could
have elected 218 of 435 U.S. Representatives.




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