Reprensentatives serve 2 years and can be elected an unlimited number of times Senators serve six years and can also be elected an unlimited number of times
The answer is 2 . And it is correct not wrong lol
6 years .
It means how many years a representative serves in the legislature (Congress or a state legislature). It is equal to the time between elections, although the representative-elect will not take office immediately after the election.
president nooo. your wrong a president serves 4 years in office.
One term for a U.S. representative is two years, so three terms would be six years.
They are in office 2 years. Next election is 2018.
Off-year election generally refers to the year in between the presidential election year and the mid-term election year. Off-year elections ocur in the odd numbered years. Unless there is a vacancy, no U.S. representative's seat is up for election at that time. All 435 of the U.S. representative's seats are up for election every two years -- presidential election and the mid-term election -- the even years.
U.S. Representative to the House of Representatves are elected for 2-year terms. The number of terms they can serve is unlimited.
Yes! All U.S. House of Representative seats are up for election every two years. The next election will be in November of 2011.
The election to elect senators and house of representative members. Congressional district is a certain district that elects the representative which is based on the census every ten years
A House of Representative member can serve an unlimited amount of years as a member of the House of Representatives. They run for election every two years.
Six is the number of years that a manslaughter serves in RI.
Two years
The H.O.R. holds electiions every two years.