2 years
Every House Member is up for reelection every two years.
Usually a senator is chosen every 6 years.
They are often referred to as "the chosen people".
House seats are up for election every other year.
The reeve was typically a member of the upper class in medieval society. They were responsible for supervising the estate or manor on behalf of the lord, and were often chosen for their administrative skills and loyalty.
Yes. If the CEO of a company expels a member, it is often referred to as 'Firing' that member.
US House of Representatives every two years. Entire House is up for election in all even years. U.S. Senate terms are every six years. 1/3 of Senate is up for election in even years.
The head of the house used to mean the man who owned the house and paid all the bills, but now it can mean any family member who does that, not just a man. Women can be the head of house in this day and age.
A member of the US House of Representatives services for 2 years, and a member of the US Senate for 6 years. The term of office of someone serving in a state legislature depends on the constitution of that state. Often it is 2 years.
"The Chosen One" or the boy who lived
he was one of the seven in the book of acts chosen to watch over the widows. Often called a "deacon" he was one of the seven in the book of acts chosen to watch over the widows. Often called a "deacon"
Every two years.