A senator can serve as many 6 year terms as he or she is elected.
Probably not. Check the Constitution for more details.
yes, they can serve a 6-year term
-earl lane
What other positions can a U.S Senator hold
there are more representatives than there are senators. senators=100 (2 per state) representatives=435 (depends on census count)
They made the Senate with a term of 6 years and the requirement of age older.
Senators serve 4 year terms and House members serve 2 year terms, the House makes up the lower of the two congresses. Now each state has 2 senators in the US congress, but every 450k people get a member in the house of Representatives if i recall the math right. Hope this helps
No. In the federal government of the United States, senators are elected to serve 6 year terms. They do not have term limits, meaning that they can serve as many consecutive terms as they wish, given that they win their election every six years. Four years is the term of the President and Vice President, and of most state governors.
The main reason for Senators having longer terms than House members is to provide stability. It also, theoretically, makes Senators less likely to be influenced by outside forces.
There are no term limits. However, the Secretary of State is appointed by the President, so it would be unusual for him to serve longer than the President.
All presidents are typically eligible to serve more than one term.
Senators and representatives can be immigrants and serve in Congress.
the most recent president to serve lass than a full term was Richard Nixon
Senators have higher level of prestige than member because of a few thing. The Senators represent the whole state, serve 6 years and are more likely to chair a committee.
A United State senator can serve a 6-year term -Earl Lane
senators serve longer terms because there are 435 Representatives and there are only 100 senators 2 to each state so senators have alot more work to do which means if they had a short amount of time they won't get anything done