Barack Obama served as a state senator in Illinois from 1997 to 2004. He then ran for and was elected U.S. Senator. He served until 2008, at which time he resigned to run for President. Thus, in total, he was a senator (state and federal) for nearly twelve years.
He served as an Illinois state senator for several terms (he was elected in 1996, and then re-elected; he served till 2004); and he then was a U.S. Senator for one term. During his last year as a U.S. senator, he decided to run for president. Thus, he was in the state senate and then the U.S. senate for nearly twelve years.
Barack Obama was first elected to the Illinois State Senate in 1996. He served three terms. He then ran for the US Senate from Illinois in 2004 and won. It was in the midst of serving in the US Senate that he decided to run for president. So, he served as a state senator for eight years, and then served as a US Senator for four more (a total of twelve years) before becoming president.
He was a member of the Illinois Senate from January 8, 1997 - November 4, 2004: seven years.
He was a state senator first, from 1997 to 2004 (he was re-elected several times). He then ran for and won a seat in the U.S. senate, which he held until he ran for president.
He was elected in 1996 and served until 2004; after being elected, he was re-elected two more times.
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No, he did not. He was a senator from Illinois. His opponent, Mitt Romney, served one term as the governor of Massachusetts.
Before becoming president, Barack Obama was elected to the Illinois state senate in 1996, and he was then elected to serve as a U.S. Senator from Illinois: he won that election in 2004.
Illinois, for four years-2004 to 2008. His term ended when he resigned to serve as President.
Barack Obama did not serve as a US Representative (a member of the House of Representatives). He was first elected as a state senator in Illinois in 1996, and after three terms, he was elected as a member of the US Senate; he served as a senator until he decided to run for president. That said, as president, Barack Obama certainly does represent the United States. But prior to becoming the president, he was a member of the Senate, not the House of Representatives.
Roland Burns was appointed by the governor to fill Obama's vacated senate seat.There was considerable controversy about the way the appointment was made and about Burns's credentials.
Barack did not serve in the military.
Joseph Robinette (Joe) Biden Jr. is the Vice President of the United States under President Barack Obama. He was formerly a senator from Delaware.Biden served two terms with Obama, from 2009 January 20 to 2017 January 20. He was replaced by Mike Pence from Indiana.
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama was sworn into the Office of President on January 20, 2009, for his first term. On November 6, 2012, he was re-elected, and will serve his second term (that will, upon completion, mean he has served eight years total). Prior to becoming president, Mr. Obama served as a US Senator from Illinois from 2005 to 2008; and as a Member of the Illinois Senate, from the 13th District from 1997 to 2004.
President Obama was too young to serve the last time the draft was in effect.
Obama was elected to the US Senate in 2004. Prior to that he served in the Illinois Senate serving from 1997 to Nov 2004. And in 2008, he resigned as U.S. senator to run for president. Thus, he served about twelve years as a senator (state and federal) and then was elected president.