The term served by a member of the House of Representatives is two years. A person can serve in the House of Representatives as long as that person is re-elected. Some members of the House of Representatives have served most of their political career in the House of Representatives.
The Members of the House of Representatives shall be elected for a term of three years, and shall serve for no more than three consecutive terms.
There currently are no term limits for either house of congress. Members of the House or Senate may serve unlimited terms of office until retirement, death, or failure to be re-elected.
The members of the US House of Representatives are elected for 2-year terms which is the shortest term of any federal official .
There are 435 members in the House of Representatives.
2 year term
All members of the US House of Representatives have a term of 2 years.
The term for an individual member of the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate is: congressman or congresswoman.
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House members have a two year term without term limits.
State Representatives serve a two year term with no limits according to the Illinois House of Representatives.
Members of the United States House of Representatives serve two year terms.