United States Representatives in the House of Representatives serve a two year term; hence, there are Presidential election years and off-year elections. Representatives in many of the State House of Representatives also serve two year terms.
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One term for a U.S. representative is two years, so three terms would be six years.
Congress and the Senate are two separate houses, so a Congressmen serves a term in Congress, and a Senator serves in the Senate. A term for a Representative in the House is two years. Senators serve a term of six years. There is no limits on how many terms either officeholder may run for reelection.
A member of the US House of Representatives.
For a representative there are 4 years in a term.
The President serves 4 years for 1 term, and can be re-elected once for a second term.
Four years. This is called a "term." No president can serve more than 2 consecutive terms, but can be elected again following a term that they did not serve as president.
A Philippine president is in office for 6 years if he or she serves one term.
A president serves four years in a term. Theodore Roosevelt was elected to two terms, so therefore, he served as president for eight years.
The Lieutenant Governor serves four-year terms.
president. houses serves 2,senate serves a 6 year term and president serves a 4 year term.
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