Yes. Congressional elections are held every two years (even numbered years). All seats in the House are open for elections. One-third of all Senate seats are open in each election because Senators are elected for 6 years.
Yes, elections for the Senate and House of Representatives are held in the same year. Congressional elections in the United States take place every two years, with all seats in the House of Representatives up for election and one-third of the seats in the Senate. These elections typically occur in even-numbered years.
Congressional elections are held every two years. There are elections for 1/3rd of the Senate (who sit for six years) and for all of the House of Representatives.
Representatives, in the House of Representatives, are elected to a two year term, so elections are held every two years. Senators are elected to a six year term.
because of the constitution
Representatives to the U.S, House are held in all even-numbered years.
The framers were the people in colonial America responsible for what rules the country would be run on. The framers held that a contract exist between the senate and the house of representatives.
Congressional elections are held every two years. At those times, all of the seats in the House of Representatives come up for election to two-year terms, and one-third of the Senate seats come up for election to six-year terms.
The H.O.R. holds electiions every two years.
The H.O.R. holds electiions every two years.
There are two years between elections for the US House of Representatives and this is a fixed term- every even numbered year in November such an election is held.
U.S. Representatives are up for election every two years. For Senators, it's six. Annie
It is held every two years so there can be a change and not me stuck with the same Representatives like we are stuck with the president!:D
the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.