There are no term limits imposed on US federal Senators. The longest-serving member of the federal Senate was Democratc Robery Byrd, elected in 1958 and re-elected in 1964, 1970, 1976, 1982, 1988, 1994 and 2000, before winning a ninth and final term in 2006. He died four years into his term in 2010. Had he survived until November 6 2012 and successfully ran for re-election, he would have been the only federal Senator in history to win a tenth term in office. He served in the Senate for 57 years, and this remains the longest length of service on record.
A senator's term of office is 6 years, and there is no limit on the number of terms a senator may serve.
you can serve as a senator for the united states for two years but you can be re voted again and serve for another two years so all together four years.
Terms last 6 years. However, a senator can serve an unlimited amount of terms.
6 years
A US Senator is restricted to six years .
According to the US Constitution, a person must be a citizen of the United States for at least nine years before being eligible to serve as a US Senator.
He has held that office since 16 May 1990.
US Senator
There is no limit to the number of terms a senator can serve.
6 years
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State Senator, Illinois General Assembly; US Senator from Illinois
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.
In the US he or she is elected to a six year term.
No. He was a Russian astronaut, who never chose to run for office in the US.
The term of office is six years for the US Senate.