every 6 years
He was a never a US senator. However, he was governor of New York and NY state senator before he was elected president.
The term for a MP is no longer than 3 years and a Senator is 6 years.
The senator elected was Robert F. Kennedy (1925-1968), a younger brother of President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated in 1963. Three years into his term, while himself running for President, Robert Kennedy was also killed, on June 6, 1968.
Ed Foreman New Mexico and Texas.
It depends on the country. In the USA, a new president is elected every four years. But there are many other political office holders elected during the midterm elections every two years.
Charles Schumer has served as the U.S. Senator from New York since January 3, 1999.
Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr., Democrat, US Senator from Delaware
Since New Hampshire was one of the original Thirteen Colonies, it officially became a state in the US at the ratification of the Constitution in 1791. Paine Wingate was NH's first senator; NH's second Senator, Samuel Livermore, was not elected until 1793, due to the Constitution's requirement that Senators not be elected in the same year.
Bill Clinton was elected as the governor of Arkansas.He was later elected twice as the President of the United States.Hillary Clinton was elected as a senator from New York.
Yes many.
Hillary Clinton, wife of President Bill Clinton, was elected to be a US Senator from New York. She resigned that job to become Secretary of State.
the portion of the senate that is elected every 2 years is one third of them have to run for re-election. they do this because if someone new is elected, then they can become aclimated and all that so that if all new people were elected, then a whole huge amount of time isn't spent on trying to get them aclimated to how things run or work or whatever. hope this answers your question. thanks for reading, WAT NAO