6 year terms and 2 year terms for the house.
The main difference between a Senator's term and that of a Representative in the United States Congress is length. Senators are elected to terms of 6 years, and the terms for the House are 2 years.
Senators do not have "terms". They are allowed to be in office for life/during good behavior.
January 3rd. Same for the representatives.
In the US, the terms of senators are six years in length. There is no limit on how many times a US senator can run for office.
Representatives have to be at least 25 and be a US citizen for 7 years. Senators have to be at least 30 and be a US citizen for 9 years. Both must reside in the state/district for which they will be elected.
Representatives have to be at least 25 and be a US citizen for 7 years. Senators have to be at least 30 and be a US citizen for 9 years. Both must reside in the state/district for which they will be elected.
100 Senators serving six-year terms.
Who do you mean by, "They"? The answer will be different depending on who you're referring to. In case you are thinking of these: US President has 2 four-year terms. US Representative has any number of 4 year terms. US Senators have any number of 6 year terms.
For what office? Congressmen, Senators and Presidents all have different terms of office
there is no term for senators sherrod brown has been in office for 2 decades.
While U.S. Senators serve a six-year term in their elected offices, Representative serve two-year terms in Congress. Due to the staggering of terms for Senators, approximately one-third of Senators are elected every two years.
The senate serves 6 year terms.