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Who have a 6 year term house of rep
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Do you mean the United States? In the U.S., members of the House of Representatives serve 2-year terms; no one in the U.S. House has a 6-year term. U.S. Senators serve 6-year terms.
If you meant a different country: many countries give 6-year terms to members of the upper house (e.g., Philippine senators, Australian senators, Indian Rajya Sabha members, Japan’s House of Councillors), while their lower houses (often called "House of Representatives" or equivalent) usually have shorter terms. Tell me which country you mean and I’ll give the exact term length.
If you meant a different country: many countries give 6-year terms to members of the upper house (e.g., Philippine senators, Australian senators, Indian Rajya Sabha members, Japan’s House of Councillors), while their lower houses (often called "House of Representatives" or equivalent) usually have shorter terms. Tell me which country you mean and I’ll give the exact term length.
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