six years
A member of the Senate has a term of six years.
A member of the senate serves a 6 year term
The term of a member of the Senate is 6 years, with elections scheduled every other year for approximately one-third of the seats. This staggered system allows for continuity while ensuring that there is turnover in the chamber regularly.
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There are approximately 100 members that are elected and serve in the senate. Each senate member serves a six year term.
six years
There is no limit.
six years
6 years. The Senate is divided into three "classes" (about 1/3 of the Senators each), and one class goes up for election every 2 years. There are no term limits, and 'seniority' rules mean that those elected repeatedly often wield more authority in committees.
One term is six years. They can be re-elected as often as they can win.
Her/his term is for 6 years. They them have to run again.
The pro temp is elected by the Senate at the beginning of each Congress. By traditional he serves until his party loses the majority or he leaves the senate. There is no set term for this position.