Those of you who are knowledgeable are aware that I wrote the first article proposing the use of random selection for legislative bodies in 1977 and published the first book on the subject in 1985.
Can we get a selection of randomly selected real human beings in the House of Representatives without an amendment to the Constitution? Yes.
Article 1 section 2 of our Constitution tells how Congress is to be created: "No Person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the Age of twenty five Years, and been seven Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State in which he shall be chosen..”
Therefore any state can could create a lottery of citizens with seven years citizenship over the age of 25 and send them to Congress. The selectees could be sent every two years on any repetitive cycle. If the term chosen was was to be six years, one third of the Congressional delegation from the state would be newly selected every two years with the older members returned.
California has 53 members, Texas has 36 Florida has 27 and Wisconsin 11. Several states could create the movement to create a random U.S. Congress. The 'real representatives' would far outshine the elected foggies making their desirability obvious.
We will see this kind of movement in 2021 as more states adopt the California district apportionment method of randomly selecting the citizens for the apportionment committees.