One term for a U.S. representative is two years, so three terms would be six years.
Each representative serves for a two year term.
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There are two years in a single term for a US Representative.
A United States Representative term of office is 2 years.
Each term for a United States Representative is for two years. Different states have a different amount of representatives depending upon the size and/or population of their state.
A US Representative serves a two-year term. However, there is no limit to how many terms the Representative can serve.
The term for a US President is 4 years, with a 2 term limit. The term for a US Senator is 6 years, with no term limits, and the term for a US Representative is 2 years, also, with no term limits.
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There are two ways to read this question: (a) if by "state representative", it is meant a state's representative(s) to the US House of Representatives, the term is 2 years. (b) if the questions refers to representatives to the Legislature of a state, then the answer varies, according to the state in question, and if the representative will sit in the lower or upper house of the legislature.
All the U.S. Representatives face re-election every two years. There are no term limits.
A United States Representative term of office is 2 years.
Each representative serves for a two-year term. Then they must be reelected.
A US Representative's term is regularly 2 years. There is no limit on how many times a representative can stand for re-election. Elections are held the first week of November in even numbered years. A Senator is 6 year terms. They are in three classes, so not all are up reelecton at the same time.
In the US it is a two year term of office.