A person elected to the House of Representatives stays there for a two year term; then has to run for re-election and be re-elected in order to remain there. There is no limit to the number of times a person a Representative may be re-elected.
Members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms and are considered for reelection every even year. Senators however, serve six-year terms and elections to the Senate are staggered over even years so that only about 1/3 of the Senate is up for reelection during any election.
A single term is 2 years, but there are no term limits. So a representative can be re-elected as many times as the voters decide to.
The term of office is two years; however, they can be reelected indefinitely.
US Representatives are elected to 2 year terms and can be elected as many times as the people in their district want.
The length of one term is two years, but for the US Congress, there are no term limits. As long as his people re-elect a congressman, he can stay in until he dies or retires.
2 year terms
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Senators serve terms of 6 years. Representatives in the House are elected for 2 years.
435....the entire house is elected every two years.
Members of the United States House of Representatives serve two year terms.
January 3rd. Same for the representatives.
The length of a term of a member of the U. S. House of Representatives is two years. Representatives stay in office as long as they want, as long as they keep getting reelected, or as long as they live, whichever is shortest.
Not for very long. The president took office in January 2009, and the Democrats had a majority in both houses. But in November 2010, the Republicans won control of the House of Representatives in the mid-term elections.
A representative from the house of representatives serves a 2-year term. A senator serves a 6-year term.
Members of the United States House of Representatives serve two year terms.
He served in the House of Representatives from 2010 to 2013.
2 years
how long do you have to be in congress and the house of representative to gualitfy for a pension
You can stay in as long as the people keep electing you.