The members of the US House of Representatives, commonly called Congressmen , must stand for election every two years. I think some state governments also have two-year terms for some positions.
All members of the US House of Representatives are elected every two years.
every two years, in every even-numbered year
Every House Member is up for reelection every two years.
All house members run for reelection every two years, but not all are replaced.
No. Members of the house serve for two years. There terms are staggered to only have are up of reelection an any given year.
They all come up for reelection every two years.
Yes. All members of the House of Representatives are up for reelection every two years.
Every member of the U.S. House of Representatives comes up for reelection every two years, in November of every even-numbered year.
every two years
All of them. An entire voting membership of 435 Representatives is elected every two years.
House seats are up for election every other year.
The requirement that members of the US House of Representatives run for election frequently (every two years) was intended to ensure that the House was responsible to "the will of the people."
All members of the US house of Representatives stand for reelection every two years. Therefore, every state has elections for Representatives in 2010.