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.
There are 100 senators, two for every state in the U.S.
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.
Senators in the Senate are chosen by their state. The are elected to serve a period of six years before needing to be elected again.
a senator can serve for 6 years [a term] and a represtative for 2 years
Usually a senator is chosen every 6 years.
No Senators are elected two years. They have 6 year terms.
every 6 years.
Usually a senator is chosen every 6 years.
They are chosen by people voting every 2 years.
6 years
Representative seats are contested every two years. The Presidency is contested every four years. Senate seats are contested every six years, staggered out every two years (so 33 senators, then 33 two years later, then the last 34, then repeat)
Every two years for mayors, deputies, every four for senators. And every 4 for president.