They are elected by popular vote within their state each 6 years.
US Senators have been elected by direct popular vote in their respective states since 1913, with the ratification of the 17th Amendment.
they are elected by the people.
senates are elected each time another senates 6 years is up; a new senate is elected every years
Very little. The Roman senate was not an elected body. Its members came for the the city's oligarchy. It did not vote on bills. This was done directly by the people in popular assemblies. It represented the conservative interests and privileges of the top elites.
Atleast 30 yrs. old
Senators are elected by voters during an election held in their respective state. Senators have been elected this way since 1913.
There were no US soviets, the US have senates.
two
There is only one senate in the United States government. The United States senate has approximately 100 elected senators. There are usually two senators per state.
Barbara Boxer and Diane Feinstein
100 ( 2 from each state)
A US president is elected every four years. The next Presidential election is in 2012. US Senators are elected every six years; however, one third of all the senate is up for election every two years. So in conclusion, every four years a president and a senator is elected. 2012, 2016, 2020.
The Senate is elected every 6 years and the Senate is divided into classes so a third is up for election at any one time. Only the House has a 2 year term.