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In clarification of the question, it appears to ask what is the term of a member of the US House of Representatives. With that said, Representatives serve two year terms. There is no limit to how many times they can be reelected to the House of Representatives.
120 members
120 members
Senate is the upper house with 100 members who serve a term of 6 years. The House of Representatives is the lower house with 435 members who serve for 2 years and are elected from districts based on population from the census taken every 10 years.
There are a total of 535 Members of Congress. 100 serve in the U.S. Senate and 435 serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The US Congress has two houses (bicameral means "two chambers"): the upper house is the Senate and the lower house is the House of Representatives. Senators serve 6-year terms and House members (congressmen) serve 2-year sentences.
There are a total of 535 Members of Congress. 100 serve in the U.S. Senate and 435 serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Members of the Unites States House of Representatives serve or are elected to two-year terms. There is no limit to the number of terms they may serve.
The Senate is designed to be the upper house and to have members serve 6 year terms because it was felt that one part of the legislative branch should have expertise in making the decisions and laws. The House was designed to be the lower house because the members are based on state/district population from a census every 10 years. It was meant for the house members to only serve 2 years and have limited powers.
Members of the United States House of Representatives serve two year terms.
The Massachusetts' House of Representatives is composed of 160 members, who serve 2 year terms.
Senators serve 4 year terms and House members serve 2 year terms, the House makes up the lower of the two congresses. Now each state has 2 senators in the US congress, but every 450k people get a member in the house of Representatives if i recall the math right. Hope this helps