The Senate is elected every 6 years and the Senate is divided into classes so a third is up for election at any one time. Only the House has a 2 year term.
senates are elected each time another senates 6 years is up; a new senate is elected every years
A US president is elected every four years. The next Presidential election is in 2012. US Senators are elected every six years; however, one third of all the senate is up for election every two years. So in conclusion, every four years a president and a senator is elected. 2012, 2016, 2020.
All of them.
About one-third of the hundred senators are elected every two years for six year terms.
100 senators are elected. Each state elects 2 every 2-6 years.
Representatives are elected to Congress in November of every even-numbered year. Representatives are elected to a two-year term, and ALL representatives stand for election in every election cycle.
A state senator can be elected after every six year term.
No Senators are elected two years. They have 6 year terms.
Each state elects two senators. Senators are elected by the state as a whole, as opposed to Representatives who are elected to represent a specific portion of the state. One of the state's senators is elected in each senatorial election, which are held two out of every three even numbered years (for example: 2000, 2002, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2016, ...). Senators serve a six year term.
In the House of Representatives: 2 year terms In the Senate: 6 year terms
Congress works on a cycle, the house of representatives are elected every two years, and the senate every six years on a two year cycle, creating a third of the house elected each year.
Clinton "presidented" every year from 1993 to 2000. He was elected President in 1992 and 1996.