The general election day for the President, U.S. Senators, and members of the U.S. House of Representatives is the Tuesday right after the first Monday in November (i.e. the first Tuesday after November 1st).
Yes, and the Representatives are for two years.
The actual text is... "No law, varying the compensation for the services of the Senators and Representatives, shall take effect, until an election of Representatives shall have intervened." In simple terms - it means that no laws concerning the pay of senators & representatives can be enforced before the next general election.
There are 435 representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Representatives serve a two-year term of office, and all 435 seats come up for election at once, in even-numbered years. There are 100 Senators in the U.S. Senate. Senators serve a six-year term of office, and 1/3 of the Senate seats come up for election in even-numbered years.
On election day voters vote for their local representatives.
There are 435 representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives and 100 senators in the U.S. Senate. Representatives serve a two-year term of office, and all 435 seats come up for election at once, in even-numbered years. Senators serve a six-year term of office and 1/3 of the senators are up for election every 2 years in even-numbered years.
Re-election.
For the US Congress, representatives run for office or re-election every 2 years and senators every 6 years. Voting takes place for representatives if the year is divisible by 2 and voting for senators happens if the year is divisible by 6.
They have to be 30 by election day to run.
Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives serve a two-year term of office, and all 435 seats come up for election at once, in even-numbered years. Senators in the U.S. Senate serve a six-year term of office, and 1/3 of the seats come up for election in even-numbered years.
The 27th Amendment states: No law, varying the compensation for the services of the Senators and Representatives, shall take effect, until an election of representatives shall have intervened.
State Senators (U.S Senate) + State Representatives (U.S House of Representatives) = State Electors. Kansas has 2 Senators and 4 Representatives, so they have 6 electoral votes.
Senators are elected into power the same way the president is. When the Senator in your area is up for re-election there will be one held on the same day as the presidential election.