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All members of the US House of Representatives must stand for election every two years, but only 1/3 of the Senate is up for election at a time ... SO ALL the members of the House could be replaced in one election, but only 1/3 of the Senators could be replaced.
The stand for election (or re-election) every two years.
The stand for election (or re-election) every two years.
All members of the US Senate serve for 6 yr, and then must stand for reelection
This is virtually true of the US Senate. The 100 members serve for 6-year terms but only 1/3 are elected at each congressional election held every two years. 33 senators are elected every election and 34 must be elected one in three.. Each state has two senators and they are always elected in different years.
Each has a 2 year term, so every 2 years all are up for election.
Members of the House of Representatives in the United States are elected every two years. Each representative serves a term of two years before they are up for reelection again. This allows for a more frequent turnover of representatives compared to the Senate, where members serve six-year terms.
The leader who stand for election is known as the
You must be over 35 years old and an Irish citizen. To stand for election you must first get the nomination by getting the support of 20 members of the Irish parliament or senate, or you can get a nomination by getting the support of 4 county councils. An existing president may stand for a second term of 7 years without having to go through the nomination process again. In that case there may not be an election, unless another candidate opposes them.
All 435 voting seats were up for election in 2010. Members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms of office and must stand for reelection every even-numbered year.
For the federal government, the election takes place on the first Tuesday following the first Monday of November in even numbered years. In years divided by four the President and full House plus one-third of the Senate stand for election. In an off year between the presidential election years only the full House and one-third of the Senate are elected.
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