A member of the House of Representatives is elected to a two year term as set forth in Article 1, Section 2 of the US Constitution.
Senators are elected for a 6 year term (Article 1, Section 3).
Article I, Section 2 of The Constitution states "The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every second Year..." So a member of the House is elected for a term of two years. article I, Section 3 says "The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two senators from each State, chosen by the Legislature thereof, for six Years..." A member of the Senate serves a term of six years.
A representative is elected for TWO years. The reason behind is, if a particular state does not like the choices the representative(s) make(s), they are not stuck with that person for a long period of time.
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US Representatives are elected for two-year terms.
A US Representative is elected to a 2-year term.There is no limit to the number of 2-year terms to which a US Congressman may be elected.2 years
US Representatives are elected for two years. and they will stay for more if you suck their dickk
A representative to the US Congress (either to the House of Representatives or the Senate) has no restriction on the number of times they can be elected.
There is no maximum age for a US representative. As long as a person is over 25 years old, they can keep their seat in Congress for as long as they are elected.
they are elected for two years
You need to be 25 years old, resident of us for 7 years, and resident of district elected
A representative to the US Congress (either to the House of Representatives or the Senate) has no restriction on the number of times they can be elected.
The length of a term of a member of the U. S. House of Representatives is two years. Representatives stay in office as long as they want, as long as they keep getting reelected, or as long as they live, whichever is shortest.
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