As long as he or she is elected to be a representative. There is no limit to how many terms a House of Representative member may be elected.
7 years
Representatives are elected to a two year term of office.The Representatives are elected for two years with a maximum of four consecutive terms.two year term
The House of Lords has the "birth right" passed down through families, stemming from the long-standing divine right to rule theory, and the House of Commons is elected by voter districts.
435....the entire house is elected every two years.
Lyndon Johnson , George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush all were prominent politicians in Texas before being elected President. ( Eisenhower born in Texas but did not live there long.)
A member of the House of Commons is called a Member of Parliament, or an MP. Their official title for as long as they are elected as such is 'The Right Honourable'....
They all come up for reelection every two years.
A member of the House of Commons is called a Member of Parliament, or an MP. Their official title for as long as they are elected as such is 'The Right Honourable'....
Until you die or are no longer elected. There are no term limits for either house of Congress.
2 yrs
2 years