6 years
The term for an elected senator in the United States is six years.
There is no limit.
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A senator has a six year term limit. However, there are no set amount of terms a senator can serve. Thus, they can serve as many terms as they are elected to.A senator has a six year term limit. However, there are no set amount of terms a senator can serve. Thus, they can serve as many terms as they are elected to.A senator has a six year term limit. However, there are no set amount of terms a senator can serve. Thus, they can serve as many terms as they are elected to.A senator has a six year term limit. However, there are no set amount of terms a senator can serve. Thus, they can serve as many terms as they are elected to.A senator has a six year term limit. However, there are no set amount of terms a senator can serve. Thus, they can serve as many terms as they are elected to.A senator has a six year term limit. However, there are no set amount of terms a senator can serve. Thus, they can serve as many terms as they are elected to.
There is no limit.
There are no limits.
It is unlimited. As long as he wants and is elected.
6 years
an elected senate is a senator that has been elected, only for two years and then he or she can run again for senator
There are no legal restriction on how many times a person can be elected to these positions.
Moses Wetangula is the elected senator of the county of Bungoma.
A senator is a senator-elect until he is sworn in (normally in January following an election). A senator newly elected is called a freshman senator.