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Only the House of Representatives is elected every two years.
12 years
There are many important non-elected positions in the federal government. Among these are federal and Supreme Court judges, Agency chiefs, cabinet members, and Attorneys General and federal prosecutors.
In the US it is four years elsewhere may be different
One, only the legislative branch of the federal government is elected by popular vote. The president is elected by the electoral college and the president nominated judged to the supreme court.
It depends on the country. In the USA, a new president is elected every four years. But there are many other political office holders elected during the midterm elections every two years.
they are elected for two years
No. In the federal government of the United States, senators are elected to serve 6 year terms. They do not have term limits, meaning that they can serve as many consecutive terms as they wish, given that they win their election every six years. Four years is the term of the President and Vice President, and of most state governors.
the French president is elected for five years.
A person is elected to the Senate for six years.
Many years! Check the Related Link for a list of years and series letters.
A senator in the United States is elected for a term of six years.