United States Senators serve a term of six years in office.
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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.
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Congressmen and Senators in the US have no term limits.
There are two senators (sometimes misspelled as senter's ) elected from each state. The term of office of a senator is six years.
The term of office for US Senators is six years; there are no term limits. A Senator may serve as long as the voters of his (or her) state continue electing him, provided he is not removed from office for misconduct.
There are two senators (sometimes misspelled as senter's ) elected from each state. The term of office of a senator is six years.
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The 33 members of the Ohio State Senate serve for 4-year terms. The 2 Senators who represent Ohio in the US Senate serve for 6-year terms, as do the US Senators representing all the other states in the Union.
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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.