Two years is the length of a term in the US House of Representatives . There are no restrictions on how many times a representative can be re-elected.
( The words "Congressman", "Congresswoman" and "congressmen" are often used to describe only members of the house, but be sure to know that the US Congress includes the Senate as well as the House of Representatives. The senators are also Congressmen, in a way, and they serve six-year terms with 1/3 of the terms expiring every two years. Elections for the House and Senate are held on the same day in November every two years. )
There is no term limit for a congressman, he may contine to hold office for as long as he can keep getting re-elected.
Carl Hayden was in congress from 1912 to 1969 (57 years in total: 41 as a Senator and 16 a Representative) he died while in his 15th term of office.
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Congressmen and Senators in the US have no term limits.
There aren't any term limits in the US Congress.
Seven years.
He most notable job after the presidency was to serve as a US Congressman.
Another name for a US Representative is a Congressman.
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how long do you have to be in congress and the house of representative to gualitfy for a pension
You forgot to say which congressman.
whis carroll county, maryland's congressman
The US Congressman for Kankakee County, IL is Adam Kinzinger
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No, you have to wait for his term to end and vote him out.