The terms of office for the House of Representatives are two years, with elections held every even-numbered year. Members of the House of Representatives can serve an unlimited number of terms.
The terms of office for the Senate are six years, with elections held every two years for one-third of the Senate. Senators can serve an unlimited number of terms.
In the Executive branch, the President serves a term of four years and can be re-elected for one additional term, for a maximum of two terms.
In the Judicial branch, Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life, although they can choose to retire or resign. Federal judges and justices can also be impeached and removed from office by Congress for committing "high crimes and misdemeanors."
What are the terms of office for House Of Representatives and the Senate in the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branch?
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