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There are two years in a term for a member of the US House of Representatives.
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Two years
One term for a member of the House of Representatives is two years. This was set up to get the members of the House of Representatives to act quickly on a matter.It is a two year term of office.
A member of the House of Representitives holds a term of 2 years. While the term of a US Senator is 6 years.
A single term for a member of the House of Representatives is 2 years, but there is no limit to how many terms they can serve.
There currently are no term limits for either house of congress. Members of the House or Senate may serve unlimited terms of office until retirement, death, or failure to be re-elected.
Representatives serve two-year terms.
Representatives serve two-year terms.
it is three times longer than the term of a member of the House. (gradpoint)
The acronym "M.P." stands for Member of Parliament.Though the technical term "member of Parliament" can refer to a member of either House (that is, either the Senate or the House of Commons), the term is generally used to refer only to members of the House of Commons. Any one who is currently a member of the House of Commons is entitled to use the post-nominals "M.P." during office.