Examples of reapportionment in the following topics:
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- Texas currently has 32 districts, but will be adding 4 due to reapportionment as a result of the 2010 census.
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- Additionally, shifts in congressional districts due to reapportionment or other longer-term factors may make it more or less likely for an incumbent to win re-election over time.
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- The number was temporarily increased to 437 in 1959 upon the admission of Alaska and Hawaii, seating one representative from each of those states without changing existing apportionment, and returned to 435 four years later, after the reapportionment consequent to the 1960 census.