two years
a member in the House of Representatives serves for a 2 year term upon which time he runs for re-election.
Member of the House of Representatives serve two year terms. However, they can be re-elected to serve an unlimited number of two year terms.
The elected member of Congress is referred to as a "Congressperson" or "Member of Congress." In the United States, there are two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Representatives serve two-year terms, while Senators serve six-year terms. Each member represents a specific geographic area, known as a district for Representatives and a state for Senators.
you elect each member of the house of representatives for four years each
Each member of the House of Representatives represents their respective congressional district from which they originate .
Each of the 435 Congressional Districts is represented by one member of the US House of Representatives.
You are thinking about the House of Representatives. The members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms representing the people of a district. Congressional districts are apportioned to states by population using the United States Census results, provided that each state has at least one congressperson.
Senators serve 4 year terms and House members serve 2 year terms, the House makes up the lower of the two congresses. Now each state has 2 senators in the US congress, but every 450k people get a member in the house of Representatives if i recall the math right. Hope this helps
False U.S. Representatives serve two-year terms. U.S. Senators serve six-years terms. Members of Congress of both chambers have no term limit.
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.
Two years
2 years a term