Six-year terms
Each state has 2 Senators, so there are 100 Senators. Senators are elected to a 6-year term.
Senators serve a 6-year term, Representatioves serve 2-year terms.
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.
Senators serve terms of 6 years. Representatives in the House are elected for 2 years.
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.
Length is the main difference between a Senator's term and a Representative's term. Members of the House are elected by the voters to serve 2-year terms, while Senators are elected to serve 6-year terms.
United States Senators are elected to 6-year terms; there is no limit to how many times they can be elected to office. Representatives, on the other hand, only serve 2-year terms.
The senators of the United States serve for a 6 year term.
They serve for a term of two years, and can serve for as many terms as they're elected for - there are no term limits for Senators and Representatives.
each senator is elected every 6 years and there is not limit how many times they can serve .
senators serve a 6-year term
United States Senators serve a term of six years in office. There is no limit on how many terms a Senator can be elected to serve. The terms are staggered so that 1/3 of the Senators come up for election every two years.