A United States Representative term of office is 2 years.
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Members of the US House of Representatives are elected to terms of 2 years at a time.
The term of office for the US House of Representatives is two years; there are no term limits. Representatives may be elected for as many terms as the voters wish, for as long as the Representative chooses to serve.
Two Years
The length of a term of a member of the U. S. House of Representatives is two years. Representatives stay in office as long as they want, as long as they keep getting reelected, or as long as they live, whichever is shortest.
There are two years in a term for a member of the US House of Representatives.
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.
2 years
A U.S. Representative serves a term of two years in office. They are elected to represent their constituents in the House of Representatives and can seek re-election for additional terms. There is no limit to the number of terms a Representative can serve.
The term of office for a representative is two years. In order to stay in office, he or she must be reelected every two years.
A United States Representative term of office is 2 years.