While U.S. Senators serve a six-year term in their elected offices, Representative serve two-year terms in Congress. Due to the staggering of terms for Senators, approximately one-third of Senators are elected every two years.
representatives= 2 years
senators= 6 years
There are 2 Senators from each state and the House Representatives are based on each state population and divided into districts.
Senators server 6 year terms. Representatives serve a term of 2 years.
Six for Senators, two for Representatives, and no term limits.
Senators serve 6 year terms while representatives in the House serve 2 year terms.
senators have more years in office which gives them better job security
legislative
The Arizona State Legislature consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. There are 30 members in the Arizona Senate and 60 members in the Arizona House of Representatives.
Arizona has 60 State Representatives and 8 US Representatives.
Wisconsin has 8 Representative in the US House of Representatives and 2 Senators in the US Senate. The Wisconsin State Legislature consists of 33 Senators in the Wisconsin State Senate and 99 Representatives in the Wisconsin State Assembly.
There are 2 senators for every state. The house of representatives varies from state to state depending on population. There are a total of 435 US Representatives and 100 US Senators. Arizona has thirty Arizona State Senators, eight US Representative in 2010 and nine starting in 2013 and two US Senators.
There are 40 State Senators in New Jersey.
South Carolina has had six U. S. Representatives from March 4, 1933 until now, but they are electing seven Representatives in 2012, so their electoral vote count has gone up from eight to nine.
No it has eight seats in the US House of Representatives.
eight
Arizona has eight US Representatives.
Senate: Each state always has 2 senatorsState Representatives as of 2010:California has fifty-three representatives,Texas has thirty-two representatives,New York has twenty-nine representatives,Florida has twenty-five representatives,Illinois and Pennsylvania each have nineteen representatives, Ohio has eighteen representatives,Michigan has fifteen representatives,Georgia, New Jersey, and North Carolina each have thirteen representatives,Virginia has eleven representatives,Massachusetts has ten representatives,Indiana, Missouri, Tennessee, and Washington each have nine representatives,Arizona, Maryland, Minnesota, and Wisconsin each have eight representatives,Alabama, Colorado, and Louisiana each have seven representatives, Kentucky and South Carolina each have six representatives,Connecticut, Iowa, Oklahoma, and Oregon each have five representatives, Arkansas, Kansas, and Mississippi each have four representatives,Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and West Virginia each have three representatives,Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island each have two representatives, andAlaska, Delaware, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming each have one representative.
Under the term limits voted in as an amendment to the Michigan State Constitution, senators, representatives, and the governor can serve two terms. Because the length of terms differs, this adds up to four years for representatives and eight for the governor or senators. Michigan's Senators in the United State Senate serve a term of six years. They may be re-elected for as many additional terms as the voters allow. There have been some attempts to limit the terms of US Senators by State law, but since the US Constitution overrides the state laws for federal elections, this wouldn't stand up.
Eight and ten, respectively.