👉 In the United States, a nonapportionable is a person who has been elected to Congress and is not part of any particular congressional district. They are elected for two-year terms and serve in both chambers of Congress. Nonapportionable members do not represent districts that they hold office in; instead, their term ends when their term expires or they retire from Congress. Nonapportionable members can serve as the minority leader, vice-chairman, or floor leader in the House and Senate respectively