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Public Law 62-5

Public Law 62-5
Public Law 62-5

Public Law 62-5

Public Law 62-5, passed by the United States Congress on August 8, 1911, set the number of members of the United States House of Representatives at 435 effective with the 63rd Congress in 1913. It also included a provision for the addition of one seat each for Arizona and New Mexico when they became states. The number of members increased temporarily to 437 when Alaska and Hawaii were admitted as states during the 86th Congress, but after the 1960 census and the 1962 election, that number went back to 435.

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