The United States House of Representatives meets in the Capitol Building in Washington D.C.
There are at least 24 countries around the world with a chamber of government called "The House of Representatives."
The United States of America is only one of them.
In addition, many of the American states have their own House of Representatives as do states in many other countries.
Yes. All members of the House of Representatives are up for reelection every two years.
They do not have the same House of Representatives members because the amount of members is based on population and not all US states and territories have the same population.
The members of the majority party elect the Speaker of the House by voting.
There is a current list of all members of the US House of Representatives at the related link.
All members of the US House of Representatives have a term of 2 years.
House of Representatives
Committee of the Whole
There are 535 members of the U.S. Congress. Congress is bicameral -- the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate has 100 voting members and the House of Representatives has 435 members.
All of them. They run for office every 2 years.
The 114th U. S. Congress is from 2015 through 2016. There is no way we are going to list all 435 of them in this space. The House of Representatives has a wonderful website where you can learn all about the Members.
All house members run for reelection every two years, but not all are replaced.
It is the U.S. Congress. Congress has 2 houses: Senate and House of Representatives . Senate has 100 members ( 2 members per state ). House of Representatives has 435 members