As long as he or she is elected to be a representative. There is no limit to how many terms a House of Representative member may be elected.
Unlimited terms. The only elected federal office to have term limits is the president.
There are no limits for congressional terms. Congressmen can have unlimited 2 year terms. Senators can have unlimited 6 year terms.
A President can be elected to two terms. It does not matter if the terms are directly sequential (back to back) or not. And it's probably good for the president to wear a tie too!
A term limit is a legal restriction that limits the number of terms an officeholder may serve in a particular elected office.
There are no term limits for members of the U.S. Congress. Senators are elected to six-year terms and members of the House of Representatives are elected to 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
There are no limits to the number of terms a congressman might be able to serve.
The term of office for the US House of Representatives is two years; there are no term limits. Representatives may be elected for as many terms as the voters wish, for as long as the Representative chooses to serve.
In the United States, a president may be elected to serve no more than two terms.
They are limits imposed on many state and local elected positions of a maximum total number of terms and/or a maximum number of consecutive terms that a person may serve.
Unlimited, there are no term limits in the senate, that's why we have people like Senator Bird. He is 90 something and still active.