yes, that is correct - 6 years as a Congressman and 8 years as senator,
He served as Massachusetts senator, from 1962-2009. He was a Democrat.
No. A Senator does not have to serve in the House of Represenatives first.
Congress and the Senate are two separate houses, so a Congressmen serves a term in Congress, and a Senator serves in the Senate. A term for a Representative in the House is two years. Senators serve a term of six years. There is no limits on how many terms either officeholder may run for reelection.
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You must be 21 to serve in the House and 25 to serve in the Senate.
John f Kennedy served 14 years in congress as represenetor and senator
New York
The Supreme Court
The three members of the Legislative branch that directly represent you in Congress are your two Senators and your Representative. Every state has two Senators, and each Senator serves the entire state. The number of Representatives for each state varies based on population, with each district electing a Representative to serve in Congress.
one year
congressman/senator 2 years
There is no limit on the number of terms a senator or representative can have. Senators serve 6-year terms and representatives serve 2-year terms, and they can be reelected for as many terms as voters choose to elect them.