The US Constitution provides for US Senators to serve six year terms. There is no limit to the number of terms a senator may serve.
When you are elected as a US Senator you serve a 6 year term. You then have to be re-elected for another 6 year term to continue.
Senators have their jobs for 6 years, because they get re-elected every 6 years.
Senators can be in office for how ever long they are elected for but the election for new senators is every 6 years.
Senators have 6-year terms and can run for re-election as many times as they want.
James Inhofe (R) and James Lankford (R) are the U.S. Senators representing Oklahoma. Inhofe's next election will be in 2020. Lankford's next election will be in 2022.
Until they lose an election. Most of the time they remain in office far too long.
Senators in the United States hold their positions for six years. They are elected to serve this term and can be re-elected for subsequent terms if they choose to run for re-election and are successful in the election.
In the United States, members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms, which means they have to run for re-election every two years. Senators, on the other hand, serve six-year terms and only have to run for re-election once every six years.
About 4 years
Senators of the US Congress are elected for 6 year terms. Then they can be reelected or not, depending upon the outcome of the election.
4 Years
21 days before the election...if the election is on Nov. 4th, then you have to be registered by Oct. 14.
in 1992
He must be living in the US for at least 14 years before the election