TIL that Wyoming is larger than the United Kingdom in area but less populous than Glasgow
TIL that Wyoming is larger than the United Kingdom in area but less populous than Glasgow
- Wyoming Area: 253,335 km2
- United Kingdom area: 244,376 km2
- Wyoming population: 576,851 (2020)
- Glasgow urban area population: 632,350 (2020)
And they get 2 senators and 3 electoral votes....sigh....
Yes, as intended.
Since COVID, Migration from large, expensive coastal cities to sparsely populated rural states is one of the greatest opportunity to permanently flip representation. Idaho was the largest percentage population gainer in the US since COVID and almost all of it coming from CA, OR, WA. Were this to continue you'd probably be looking at a blue state in an election cycle or two. I think this is one of the reasons, long with insane sadism, that Rs are trying to push such radical agendas t state levels--to scare moderates and progressives from moving there. Wyoming could be permablue with one year of concentrated migration.
Even states like Texas, thought of as Red stronghold are not that disproportionately voted Red; 2020 was a difference of 600k votes. 100k net Californians(only CA!) were moving to Texas a year during the pandemic, if you add in other states we might actually see it flip in a few cycles, though the radical agenda being pushed is going to kill those numbers perhaps. Very curious to see 2024 shifts.
Disproportionate representation can be kind of a bummer for the under represented folks. Get rid of the senate and remove the cap on the house!
Puerto Rico is six times as populous and gets none
My problem is that my vote has far less weight than someone in that state. Wasn’t that implied?
Square miles of farmland shouldn’t have votes, people should.