A senator in the United States is elected for a term of six years.
A person is elected to the Senate for six years.
Six; every two years, a third of the Senate is removed/reelected.
The US senate is elected for 6 years
an elected senate is a senator that has been elected, only for two years and then he or she can run again for senator
The term of office is six years for the US Senate.
They are elected for 6 years
No Senators are elected two years. They have 6 year terms.
Senators are elected for 6 year term with no term limits.
President Obama served in the Illinois State Senate, beginning in 1996; he was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2004, and then was elected president in 2008. Thus, he has at least sixteen years of political experience.
There are no Senators in the House. Senators are elected to the US Senate while Representatives are elected to the US House of Representatives. Senators serve terms of six years while Representatives serve 2 year terms.
Barack Obama was 43 years old when he was first elected to the Senate in 2004.
There are no Senators in the House. Senators are elected to the US Senate while Representatives are elected to the US House of Representatives. Senators serve terms of six years while Representatives serve 2 year terms.