With reapportionment following the Census of 1830, Missouri's representation increased to 2 representatives.
Hispanic representation has increased by nearly 500 percent.
Their representation in supervisory jobs has also increased.
As one moves up the hierarchy, representations have increased:
The commission suggested that the City, which was represented by four councillors should have its representation increased to eight elected members.
Tennessee's representation increased from 3 seats to 6 as a result of the 1810 Census.
Follow-up studies found that female representation in top management had increased to only 6.7% in 1990 and 7.2% in 1992.
The black and Hispanic representation of the City Council will likely increase from 25 to 40 percent.
Their representation increased to 382,000, or 3.1 percent of all students in 1984, from 197,000, or 1.8 percent, in 1976.
Kentucky's representation in Congress increased from 2 seats to 6 after the Census of 1800.