A term for a member of the U.S. House of Representatives is two years. To retain their seats, members must run for re-election every two years. Elections for House members are held in November of every even-numbered year.
There is no limit to the number of times a House member may be re-elected, and many representatives are re-elected year after year.
The term of office for the US House of Representatives is two years; there are no term limits. Representatives may be elected for as many terms as the voters wish, for as long as the Representative chooses to serve.
State Representatives serve a two year term with no limits according to the Illinois House of Representatives.
House members have a two year term without term limits.
2 years.
FOREVER. There are not term limits in the House or the Senate. Ain't that great?
There is no limit, as long as they are constantly voted for.
The US Congress is comprised of two houses: The US Senate and The US House of Representatives. The Senate has 100 members (two representing each state). The House has 435 members (apportioned by population, each representing approximately 700,000 citizens.
If you are in the House of Representatives, your term is 2 years. If you are in the Senate, your term is 6 years. If you are President, your term is 4 years.
Until you die or are no longer elected. There are no term limits for either house of Congress.
Every state sends Two Senators to the US Congress.All Senators have a term of 6 years before they must stand for reelection.
There are two years in a term for a member of the US House of Representatives.
All members of the US House of Representatives have a term of 2 years.
In the US House of Representatives, term for ALL members is 2 years. They must stand for election after 2 years.