Robert C. Byrd Democrat from West Virginia 91 years old born in 1917
A congressman who was already in office and was reelected.
The possessive form is congressman is congressman's.Example: The congressman's office is on the second floor.
only on tuesday
incumbency is a person that holds a office
The salary and expenses for a US Congressman's office can vary depending on factors such as the size of the district and the specific needs of the constituents. On average, however, the cost of running a US Congressman's office can range from around $1 million to $2 million annually. This includes expenses such as staff salaries, office space, supplies, travel, and constituent services.
Certainly not! Only the Congress can do that.
No congressman could be removed from office without due process of the law.
President Lincoln held the public offices of: US President US Congressman from Illinois and State Congressman or State Assembly in Illinois.
William Henry Harrison , at 68, was the oldest when he died in office.
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Congressmen and Senators in the US have no term limits.
No- his highest elected office was US Congressman.