i believe every six years. :)
Canadian senators are appointed by the Prime Minister, they are not elected (although there are plans to reform the Senate).
Senators can be in office for how ever long they are elected for but the election for new senators is every 6 years.
The senate in ancient Rome was not an elected office as ours is today. Senators were either appointed or gained a seat in the senate by being elected to another public office, such as quaestor or tribune. Quaestors and tribunes were elected by the Comitia Tribata, or the Plebeian Assembly.
Senators DO have a set term of office. They can be re-elected.
US Senators are elected to a 6-year term, and if continuously elected, can hold that office until death.
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.
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Different countries have differing terms of office depending on the legislation of the country concerned. For instance senators in Canada are appointed, those in Australia may serve 3 or 6 years. The senators in the USA are elected for 6 years.
A US Senator is restricted to six years .
Yes, all elected officials must be sworn into office.
Their particular office is actually assigned to their district. They can however, obtain larger offices according to length in office, or position in the senate (i.e. speaker, etc.)
Senators are elected by the voters of the State in which they reside.