Unlike the president, there is no limit as to how many times a congressman can be reelected. The longest serving congressman to date is 87-year old John Dingle from Michigan. He has served since 1955.
There are no limits for the amount of terms a member of the United States Congress can serve. Upon election to office a member can be re-elected as many times as his or her constituents will allow. Every ten years, after the census, the state are re-districted and sometimes the number of districts in a state is reduced, so a Congressman may find that his old district has disappeared and he may have to run against another incumbent to keep his job and clearly both can not be re-elected.
Members of the House are elected to serve two year terms. The requirements of running for office are that an individual is 26 years of age at time of election and is a resident of the state of which he/or she has been elected to serve. The entire House stands for re-election every two years meaning the entire composition of the house "could" change each election cycle.
Members of the Senate are elected to serve a 6 year term and are separated into three classes to ensure that no more than 1/3 of the Senate stands for re-election every election cycle. Thus making the Senate, or the "Upper Chamber" the only chamber of Congress that has continuity between sessions.
There is no term limit for serving in the U.S. Senate.
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To override a President's veto Congress needs to have 2/3 or more of the vote.
The President cannot raise the debt ceiling. Only Congress can do that.
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There is no limit to the number of times a representative can be elected to Congress.
How many times was William Bradford reelected governor?
2 times
2 times
As many times as they wish
Three times
no limit
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There is no limit to the number of terms a member of Congress may serve. As of December 13, 2013, Representative John Dingell of Michigan had the longest service of any member of Congress, 58 years, having been elected 29 consecutive times.
30 times...yes
There are no term limits for senators.