Article 1, Section 2, Clause 1
Members of the house of representatives are elected every two years
Members of the house of representatives are elected every two years
Every 2 Years
There are no Senators in the House. Senators are elected to the US Senate while Representatives are elected to the US House of Representatives. Senators serve terms of six years while Representatives serve 2 year terms.
In the House of Representatives: 2 year terms In the Senate: 6 year terms
Every two years.
In the Senate and House, independents usually occupy seats that curve around. Crossbenches are often referred to as these seats.
Every 10 years.
Representatives, in the House of Representatives, are elected to a two year term, so elections are held every two years. Senators are elected to a six year term.
Members of the House of Representatives serve 2 year terms and there are no time limit on the amount of times they can be reelected.
Members of the United States House of Representatives are elected every two years. This means that all 435 seats in the House are up for election every even-numbered year. Representatives serve two-year terms before facing re-election.
The house is the lower house and are elected every two years so they change more often than the senate.