Join us in Episode 104 of Why We Vote, where in-depth discussions on governance and representation take center stage. Hosts delve into the historical and constitutional context of congressional ratios, debating the implications of the 30,000-to-1 representative ideal versus today's 747,000-to-1 reality. Engage with a captivating breakdown of state versus federal election authority, the historical roots of apportionment acts, and the persistent challenges of achieving fair representation in a modern democracy. This episode offers insights into the intersection of law, governance, and the enduring pursuit of voter integrity in the United States.