6 years in the US
A member of the Senate has a term of six years.
6 years, with no term limits.
6 years in the US
The term for a member of the US Senate is 6 yrs. After that, he must stand for reelection.
Six years.
every two years
Her/his term is for 6 years. They them have to run again.
In the US it is six years Other countries have different terms of office.
Senator, from Congress.
A member of the senate serves a 6 year term
Article 1, Section 5 of the US Constitution says that a member of the US House or Senate may be expelled from office prior to the end of the term. As of 2014, only 20 members have been expelled.
A member of Senate serves a six year term, naturally.