no some of them started there term later then the others. so therefore they will end after everyone Else's.
They do not have the same House of Representatives members because the amount of members is based on population and not all US states and territories have the same population.
In the United States, "Member of Congress" is the same thing as "Member of the House of Representatives."
There are 75 members in the Rhode Island House of Representatives.
Members of the House of Representatives are elected every 2 years. They run elections during the presidential race and midway through his presidency. Senators are elected for 6 years and 1/3 of senators run campaigns every 2 years
The U.S. House of Representatives has 435 members. Tennessee has 9 representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives.There are 9 representatives from Tennessee in the U.S. House of Representatives.
There is one big difference. The House of Representatives has 435 members. Each state has a different amount of representatives based on population. The Senate has 100 members, 2 from each state. They usually both do the same job.
January 3rd. Same for the representatives.
There are two parts to the Congress, you have the House of Representatives, which is based on the population of the state and then you have the Senate, in which each state has two members regardless of population.
Yes. All members of the House of Representatives are elected in two year intervals. The only deviation from this is when a special election is called, such as when a congressman dies in office or is otherwise relieved of duty earlier than his term would expire.
NO because the House of Representatives has a higher power.
Only one third of the Senate is elected at any one time and the elections are two years apart. That way , two-thirds of the Senate remain in place after each election and that provide continuity and stability in the face of changing presidents and a changing lower house which could be entirely replaced at the same time and every four years.
TDs are members of the Irish Parliament...