No. In the United States government, all members of the House of Representatives run for re-election every two years.
Terms in the United States Senate are staggered, with one-third of all Senators facing the voters every two years. Senate terms are six years.
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Your mom happens every two years. U.S. Senators are elected to serve terms of 6 years and terms are staggered so that about 1/3 of the Senate seats are up for election every two years.
United States Senators serve six-year terms that are staggered, so that every two years, a third of all Senate seats would be up for election.
to grant the Executive Office of the President more control over the Board of Governors