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How long is one term for the senate?

6 years


How long is the term of office of a member of the U.S. Senate?

6 years. The Senate is divided into three "classes" (about 1/3 of the Senators each), and one class goes up for election every 2 years. There are no term limits, and 'seniority' rules mean that those elected repeatedly often wield more authority in committees.


How long is the term of a member of the senenate?

The term of a member of the Senate is 6 years, with elections scheduled every other year for approximately one-third of the seats. This staggered system allows for continuity while ensuring that there is turnover in the chamber regularly.


How long is the term for an elected member of the Senate?

It depends on your country.There is more than one country with a senate system in their government. Re-ask the question with the missing information.


How long is a senators term in what fraction of the Senate is up for reelection at one time?

A senators term can be up to 69 yrs and 6/9 of the Senate is up for reelection


How long is a term for senate and how many terms can be used?

One term is six years. They can be re-elected as often as they can win.


How long is the one term for a member of the house representatives?

every 2 years


How long is one term for member of the House of Representatives?

every 2 years


How long is one term for a member of a house of representatives?

every 2 years


What is the length of a term for member of a senate?

US senators are elected to terms of 6 years. The Senate is divided into three groups, such that about one-third of the office holders are up for election every two years.


Who is the only one who can expel a member of congress?

The senate


Did Abraham Lincoln hold other government positions before becoming president?

He was a member of the Illinois legislature, and a one-term member of the US House of Representatives. He ran for the Senate unsuccessfully against Douglas.