The U.S. Senate.
The U.S. Senate. Senators serve six-year terms, and every two years, one-third of the Senate seats are up for election. This staggered election system allows for continuity of legislative representation.
Senate
Every two years, including both presidential election years and the mid-term elections, all of the House seats and one third of the Senate seats come up for election. House members serve two-year terms, and Senators serve six-year terms.
In the United States, "Member of Congress" is the same thing as "Member of the House of Representatives."
All of them in each election
The stand for election (or re-election) every two years.
The stand for election (or re-election) every two years.
Every even year (2 years). During the Presidential Election years, and right between them.
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.
Members of the house of Representatives are elected every 2yr. they must be at least 25yr of age
The Constitution
The Constitution
The House of Representatives has the authority to judge the qualifications and election results of its own members through the process of contested elections. In cases where a member's election is disputed, the House has the power to make a final determination on the matter. This ensures that the House has the ability to maintain the integrity of its membership.