| Section 2. Number of Representatives; 4-year terms; division |
| of the State into districts for House of Representatives. The |
| House of Representatives shall consist of 151 members, to be |
elected by the qualified electors, and hold their office 2 4 |
| years from the day next preceding the first Wednesday in December |
| following the general election. The Legislature which convenes |
| in 1983 and every 10th year thereafter shall cause the State to |
| be divided into districts for the choice of one Representative |
| for each district. The number of Representatives shall be |
| divided into the number of inhabitants of the State exclusive of |
| foreigners not naturalized according to the latest Federal |
| Decennial Census or a State Census previously ordered by the |
| Legislature to coincide with the Federal Decennial Census, to |
| determine a mean population figure for each Representative |
| District. Each Representative District shall be formed of |
| contiguous and compact territory and shall cross political |
| subdivision lines the least number of times necessary to |
| establish as nearly as practicable equally populated districts. |
| Whenever the population of a municipality entitles it to more |
| than one district, all whole districts shall be drawn within |
| municipal boundaries. Any population remainder within the |
| municipality shall be included in a district with contiguous |
| territory and shall be kept intact. |