yes
every two years, in every even-numbered year
All house members run for reelection every two years, but not all are replaced.
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."
Yes. All members of the House of Representatives are up for reelection every two years.
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House seats are up for election every other year.
There is no maximum number of terms a member of the House of Representatives can serve. Representatives are elected for a two-year term, and there are no term limits on how many times they can be reelected. However, they must run for reelection in each term to continue serving.
They all come up for reelection every two years.
All members of the House of Representatives serve 2 year terms, and then face reelection.
All members of the US house of Representatives stand for reelection every two years. Therefore, every state has elections for Representatives in 2010.
All of them, every member of the House of Representatives goes up for re-election in 2012.
Members of the House of Representatives in the United States are elected every two years. Each representative serves a term of two years before they are up for reelection again. This allows for a more frequent turnover of representatives compared to the Senate, where members serve six-year terms.