40 Senators
Steven Jamar
stevenjamar at gmail.com
Wed Feb 18 15:12:22 PST 2009
12% of the population of the United States can stop any legislation
from going forward in Congress.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_population
Even assuming wikipedia's numbers are off, they are probably close
enough for this calculation.
Of course not all of those states are represented by just one party,
which makes the stat less meaningful in practice, but it is still a
bit hard to consider the Senate a representative democratic body with
that sort of population distortion.
At the other end, 40% of the people live in 6 states -- or have a
combined 12 senators -- and so are dramatically under represented.
The bargain made in the original constitution for state power
checking federal power by the vehicle of the Senate seems more than a
bit off target today. And, the provision about the Senate
representation is functionally unamendable with effective unit veto
provision.
Steve
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