You can not win more than twice at least that's what I learned
There are no restrictions on the number of times a person can be elected to the US House of Representatives. This means that a representative can be reelected indefinitely as long as they continue to win their seat in each election cycle. The only requirement is that they meet the age and citizenship qualifications outlined in the US Constitution.
They already hold office so they have a good chance of being relected again so that will influence them to go with their vote
The constituency of the US House of Representatives are the US States that send representatives based upon populations of each State. Also, Washington DC is allowed one member of the House, but with restrictions on voting. Taken in totality, the House also has a larger "duty". This branch of the Federal government is to serve the entire USA. Basically the well being of the nation as a whole takes precedence over individual State interests.
yes
He was in the House of Representatives.
Yes. Both representatives and senators preside in the congress and are known of congressmen and women.
You mean bicameral legislature, and it is a two house system of representation being the house of representatives (the number of representatives here are based on a states population) and the senate (in which every state gets two representatives).
The size is affected by population of the state being represented and the representatives serve two year terms.
the main similarity between the two houses is they serve the same purpose. They both exist to create legislation in our nation. In addition they both have the ability to create bills, and all bills must go through both houses to become law (with some exceptions, but this is meant to be the general course by which a bill becomes a law
i think it is by having fun
James Madison
The Senate
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