US Senators would like that system, but they have to take their chances.
If I understand the question correctly, you're asking whether there are term limits for US Senators. If so, the answer is no--Senators can continue to serve as long as they continue to be reelected.
Senators of the US Congress are elected for 6 year terms. Then they can be reelected or not, depending upon the outcome of the election.
There are no term limits for senators.
The term of office for US Senators is six years; there are no term limits. A Senator may serve as long as the voters of his (or her) state continue electing him, provided he is not removed from office for misconduct.
Washington DC (the District of Columbia) has no US senators and only a non-voting delegate in the US House of Representatives.The DC House delegate since 1991 has been Eleanor Holmes Norton, a Democrat who has been reelected ten times.
every 4 or 2 years
Do you mean US Senators? The US Constitution sets the number of Seneators at two per state. Alabama, just like the other 49 states, elects two Senators to the US Senate. The State of Alabama has a state legislature as well, with both a House of Representatives and a Senate. The Alabama State Senate has a total of 35 members.
Richard Blumenthal is the senior U.S. Senators from Connecticut. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Richard Blumenthal was elected in 2010 and reelected in 2016.
The U. S. Senator from Washington reelected to the 2007-2013 term, her second term, is Democrat Maria Cantwell. The U. S. Senator from Washington reelected to the 2011-2017 term, her fourth term, is Democrat Patty Murray.
Until they lose an election. Most of the time they remain in office far too long.
The U.S. Senators from Connecticut are Richard Blumenthal and Christopher Murphy. They are members of the Democratic Party. Richard Blumenthal was elected in 2010 and reelected in 2016. Christopher Murphy was elected in 2012.