The length of terms in state senates in the 50 American state senates is either two years or four years. Senators in 31 states have a four-year term. Senators in 12 states have a two-year term.
One term is 6 years. In states with term limits, typically a Senator can stay in office for only two terms or twelve years.
two- or four-year terms
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Senators can be in office for how ever long they are elected for but the election for new senators is every 6 years.
For life!
A Senator in the United States is elected to a term of six years and then can run again for office. Senators must be at least 30 years old to hold office.
6 year term
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.
Senators have 6-year terms and can run for re-election as many times as they want.
six years
The senate serves 6 year terms.
They hold office until they either die or retire.
Congressmen and Senators in the US have no term limits.
Until they lose an election. Most of the time they remain in office far too long.