5 terms
21 Years in the Senate, 4 in the House of Representatives.
All members of the House of Representatives serve 2 year terms, and then face reelection.
Elected in 1993 Barbara Boxer is now serving her 3rd Term as a United States Senator and before that she served 5 terms in the House of Representatives.
Sen. Isakson is still serving his first term in the Senate, because he was first elected to it in 2004. He is running for a second term in the 2010 election. Isakson also served seven terms in the Georgia House of Representatives, two terms in the Georgia Senate, and three terms in the United States House of Representatives before becoming a U.S Senator.
is the longest serving member of the 110th congress...served for 26 terms.
No. He served in the Senate, House of Representatives (Speaker for six terms), and Cabinet (Secretary of State) but was not ever a governor.
He had served for eight terms in the US House of Representatives including four years as Speaker of the House. He also had a term as Governor of Tennessee and and in the state house of Tennessee.
The lower house of Congress is called the House of Representatives. Although, the United States does not really use terms like that.
Representatives serve in the US House of Representatives for terms of two years; there is not limit to the number of terms a representative can serve.
The United States House of Representatives has 435 members, and the United States Senate has 100 members. Representatives in the House serve 2-year terms.
Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives are elected for two-year terms by the voters in the legislative districts in each state.
In speaking about the US government, there are two legislative branches, the House of Representatives and the Senate. Terms for the former are two years and in the latter terms of six years. There is no limit to the number of terms that can be served in either of these branches.