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As many times as his constituents want to re-elect him. The longest serving senator Robert Byrd had been elected to the senate 9 times and served 51 years 176 days. Patrick Leahy is presently the longest sitting Senator, elected 7 times and serving over 37 years to date, replacing Daniel Inouye of Hawaii (recently deceased) as the longest sitting senator, who had been elected 9 times and served almost 50 years.
Yoshiro Kono has: Played Sushi Chef 2 in "Puccini for Beginners" in 2006. Played Mr. Shimizu in "Tie a Yellow Ribbon" in 2007. Played Ryuichi in "Confessions of a Shopaholic" in 2009. Played Chinese Man in "Best Friends Forever" in 2012. Played Daniel Inouye in "Journey to Washington: On the Trail of Senator Daniel Inouye Japanese-American Pioneer" in 2013.
Daniel Inouye of Hawaii has been president pro tempore Robert Byrd died in 2009.
Daniel Inouye of Hawaii has been president pro tempore Robert Byrd died in 2009.
he has been a u.s. senator for 36 years
A senator can serve in the United States Senate for six years. The Senator must have been a citizen of the US for at least seven years.
9 years
The Senate President Pro Tempore, the person who substitutes for the U.S. Vice President, who is also President of the Senate, when he is absent or acting as President, is by tradition the most senior Senator (the person who has been a U.S. Senator the longest). Until his death in December 2012 it had been Sen. Inouye of Hawaii. Since December 2012 it has been Sen. Leahy of Vermont, who has been a U.S. Senator since January 1975.
He has held that office since 16 May 1990.
an elected senate is a senator that has been elected, only for two years and then he or she can run again for senator
36 years he started in 1973.
Robert Carlyle Byrd (born November 20, 1917) is the senior United States Senator from West Virginia, and a member and former Senate Leader of the Democratic Party. Byrd has been a Senator since January 3, 1959 and is the longest-serving member in the Senate's history. He is also the oldest current member of the United States Congress, and is the first politician in U.S. history to serve as a U.S. senator uninterrupted for half a century. Frank Raleigh Lautenberg (born January 23, 1924) is an American businessman and Democratic Party politician. Now the senior United States Senator from New Jersey, he is in his fifth non-consecutive term in office, first serving from 1982 to 2001, and again since 2003. He is the only current Senator to have returned to office after having left the Senate. Lautenberg is the second oldest member of the Senate, after Robert Byrd of West Virginia. Daniel Ken "Dan" Inouye (Japanese: 井上 建, Inoue Ken; born September 7, 1924) is an American politician who currently serves as the senior United States Senator from Hawaii. He has been a U.S. Senator since 1963 and, following the recent death of Ted Kennedy, is currently the second-most-senior member after fellow Democrat Robert Byrd. He has continuously represented Hawaii in the U.S. Congress since it achieved statehood in 1959, serving as Hawaii's first U.S. Representative and later a U.S. Senator. Inouye was the first Japanese-American to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives and later the first in the U.S. Senate. He is the third oldest U.S. Senator after Robert Byrd and Frank Lautenberg. He is also a recipient of the Medal of Honor. Daniel Kahikina Akaka (born September 11, 1924) is the junior U.S. Senator from Hawaii and a member of the Democratic Party. He is the first U.S. Senator of Native Hawaiian ancestry and is currently the only member of the Senate who has Chinese descent With the departure of Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska he became the fourth oldest member of the United States Senate after Robert Byrd, Frank Lautenberg, and Daniel Inouye.