Representation in (House) and Senate
Mackenzie: 156,983 (1) 1
Alaska: 710,231 (1) 1
Victoria: 4,055,297 (5) 1
Alberta: 5,777,452 (7) 2
Ontario: 12,703,143 (15) 4
Quebec: 9,549,471 (12) 3
New England: 14,444,865 (18) 4
New York: 19,378,102 (24) 5
New Jersey: 8,791,894 (11) 2
Pennsylvania: 12,702,379 (15) 4
Delmarva: 1,392,713 (1) 1
Potomac: 601,723 (1) 1
North Chesapeake: 5,324,326 (6) 1
South Chesapeake: 9,808,465 (12) 3
Carolina: 14,160,847 (17) 4
Georgia: 9,687,653 (12) 3
Florida: 17,822,545 (22) 5
Mississippi: 8,725,798 (11) 2
Tennessee: 10,685,472 (13) 3
Ohio: 11,536,504 (14) 3
Indiana: 6,483,802 (8) 2
Michigan: 9,572,279 (12) 3
Illinois: 12,830,632 (16) 4
Superior: 11,302,272 (14) 3
Missouri: 9,035,282 (11) 2
Dakota: 3,313,112 (4) 1
Louisiana: 7,449,290 (9) 2
Oklahoma: 6,604,469 (8) 2
Texas: 25,145,561 (31) 7
Colorado: 7,088,375 (8) 2
Utah: 9,155,902 (11) 2
Southern California: 19,410,169 (24) 5
Northern California: 17,274,497 (21) 5
Hawaii: 1,360,211 (1) 1
Montana: 3,120,623 (4) 1
Columbia: 10,555,614 (13) 3
Cuba: 11,578,051 (14) 3
Hispaniola: 19,335,436 (24) 5
Puerto Rico: 3,725,789 (4) 1
Jamaica: 2,581,355 (3) 1
Trinidad: 3,021,770 (3) 1
Panama: 13,587,980 (16) 4
Guatemala: 14,257,614 (17) 4
Honduras: 14,892,311 (18) 4
Baja California: 7,061,937 (8) 2
Yutacan: 4,181,086 (5) 1
Tabasco: 7,035,183 (8) 2
Veracruz: 7,643,194 (9) 2
Oaxaca: 3,739,493 (4) 1
Morelos: 15,175,862 (18) 4
Mexico: 8,850,269 (11) 2
Puebla: 8,726,992 (11) 2
Acapulco: 7,739,805 (9) 2
Queretaro: 4,492,955 (5) 1
Monterrey: 7,922,012 (10) 2
Guanajuato: 8,071,890 (10) 2
Jalisco: 9,086,216 (11) 2
Durango: 7,037,491 (8) 2
Chihuahua: 8,817,336 (11) 2
Total: 528,522,595
813,112 per House member, if 650
3,523,484 per Senate member, if 150
I expanded the Senate because it was very small in comparison to the House and because a modest increase in seats makes the body more reflective of population, without making the body too large.