6 years
2 years i think
Legally, anyone could. As long as the people elect her.
four years
James Garfield
James Garfield
James Garfield was in the position after the election of 1880. He was a member of Congress and was elected both as president and a US senator from Ohio.
Senators are elected for 6 years and can be re-elected example: Edward Kennedy
A senator is a senator-elect until he is sworn in (normally in January following an election). A senator newly elected is called a freshman senator.
James Garfield was in the position after the election of 1880. He was a member of Congress and was elected both as president and a US senator from Ohio.
James Garfield was in the position after the election of 1880. He was a member of Congress and was elected both as president and a US senator from Ohio.
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