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.
6 years
It is unlimited. As long as he wants and is elected.
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.