Yes, and the Representatives are for two years.
U.S. Senators are elected for a six-year term. One third of the Senators are up for election every two years.
Senators in the United States hold their positions for six years. They are elected to serve this term and can be re-elected for subsequent terms if they choose to run for re-election and are successful in the election.
United States Senators serve a term of six years in office. There is no limit on how many terms a Senator can be elected to serve. The terms are staggered so that 1/3 of the Senators come up for election every two years.
U.S. Senators serve a six-year term of office, and 1/3 of the seats come up for election in even-numbered years.
Each of the 435 members of the House of Representatives serves a two-year term. The 100 Senators six-year terms. However, the majority of incumbent congressmen are often reelected to multiple terms. Since members of the House serve two-year terms, it can be said that Congress is reelected every 2 years.
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There are 435 representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives and 100 senators in the U.S. Senate. Representatives serve a two-year term of office, and all 435 seats come up for election at once, in even-numbered years. Senators serve a six-year term of office and 1/3 of the senators are up for election every 2 years in even-numbered years.
Every two years, US citizens vote for some Senators (1/3 of the total) and all the Representatives. This is because A Senator has a term of office of six years and a Representative has a term of office of two years.
Senators serve six years.
No. In the federal government of the United States, senators are elected to serve 6 year terms. They do not have term limits, meaning that they can serve as many consecutive terms as they wish, given that they win their election every six years. Four years is the term of the President and Vice President, and of most state governors.
The senate and I believe the house also do a "staggered" election. A senator's term is 6 years but not all senators are up for election at the same time. Senator A is up for election this year while senator B is up in 2009. both are serving 6 year terms but the start of the terms are not the same.