U.S. Representatives are up for election every two years. For Senators, it's six. Annie
Representatives, in the House of Representatives, are elected to a two year term, so elections are held every two years. Senators are elected to a six year term.
There are two years between elections for the US House of Representatives and this is a fixed term- every even numbered year in November such an election is held.
Once every Four years.
Once every Four years.
The states organize the elections.
Congressional elections are held every two years. At those times, all of the seats in the House of Representatives come up for election to two-year terms, and one-third of the Senate seats come up for election to six-year terms.
Federal elections in the United States occur every two years. These elections include elections for all 435 members of the House of Representatives and about one-third of the 100 Senate seats. Additionally, presidential elections are held every four years, coinciding with the congressional elections in even-numbered years. This system ensures that federal elected officials are regularly accountable to voters.
All members of the US house of Representatives stand for reelection every two years. Therefore, every state has elections for Representatives in 2010.
House seats are up for election every other year.
Elections are held every four years.
In the US, they are usually held in May or in November along with the national and/or state elections.
The States