Ch. 5 Congress

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Two houses.
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Meetings.
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Population count.
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New number of representatives is determined by the census.
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Setting up new district lines after reapportionment.
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Political party controlling the state draws district lines to their advantage.
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Someone alread in office.
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People in a district.
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closed political meeting.
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Minimum number present for a legislative body to take action.
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Most senior member of the majority party.
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Freedom from prosecution.
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Formal accusation of misconduct in office.