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What effect, if any, does population have on the boundaries of representative districts?

District boundaries for the Senate are drawn to reflect population sizes and shifts, while House boundaries remain the same regardless of population.

District boundaries for the House are drawn to reflect population sizes and shifts, while Senate boundaries remain the same regardless of population.

District boundaries for the House and Senate are both drawn based on population to ensure equal representation.

Regardless of population size, district boundaries for House and Senate representation are drawn to reflect the parish system.

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Third one is what i think
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the third one?? maybe??

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