(October 10, 2017 at 3:46 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: So you're saying that Rhode Island and Cali have equitable delegations in the EC?
Of course not. I'm saying that RI has greater per capita representation in the EC than CA.
Don't you get this?
Suppose that a large state has 50 representatives. It gets 52 electors - 50 representatives plus 2 senators.
Now suppose that ten small states have an aggregate of 50 representatives (i.e. aggregate population is the same as the large state). They would have 70 aggregate electors - 50 representatives plus (10 X 2) senators.