They serve 2-year terms but can be re-elected without limits.
There is currently no term limit for U.S. Senators or Representatives.
5 yrs but I'm not sure :S
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.
There is no term limit (maximum number of elected terms) for the US Congress.
Not exactly, Representatives have a term of two years, meaning they must stand for reelection every two years. The phrase term limit usually means how many times they can be reelected. There is no limit on the number of times a Representative can be reelected.
A single term for a member of the House of Representatives is 2 years, but there is no limit to how many terms they can serve.
There is no term limit for either Representatives or Senators.
There is no term limit for either the House of Representatives or Senate.
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You can run for office as many times as you like. Where an office has term limits, you may be limited in how many terms you can serve, but that is different from running for election.The US House of Representatives is not subject to term limits so a Representative can serve as many terms as his or her district will elect him or her to.(There is no limit to the number of times a person may run for House of Representatives.)
Members of the Missouri State Senate serve a four-year term with a limit of two terms. Members of the Missouri House of Representatives serve a two-year term with a limit of four terms.
All the U.S. Representatives face re-election every two years. There are no term limits.