Pursuant to Article I, section 2, clause 1 of the Constitution of the United States of America, United States Representatives serve terms of two years. In other words, the entire House of Representatives is up for re-election every two years. To view a transcript of the Preamble, as well as Articles I through VII of the Constitution of the United States of America, please feel free to click on the link to the National Archives' website which is listed below under Related Links.
An United States Senator's term is 6 years long with the requirements of 9 years of being in the United States An United States Representative's term is 2 years long with the requirements of 7 years of being in the United States
A United States Representative term of office is 2 years.
Each term for a United States Representative is for two years. Different states have a different amount of representatives depending upon the size and/or population of their state.
A United States Representative term of office is 2 years.
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The main difference between a Senator's term and that of a Representative in the United States Congress is length. Senators are elected to terms of 6 years, and the terms for the House are 2 years.
For a state Representative it is two years
For a state Representative it is two years
Charles "Charlie" Nesbitt Wilson was a United States naval officer and former 12-term Democratic United States Representative from the 2nd congressional district in Texas.
For the United States, 4 years.
Six years for a Senator in the United States.