Every two years 1/3 of the senate is re-elected.
2014. he was re-elected in 2008.
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one third
Though I don't have an answer to your question, here is a Wikipedia article addressing the incumbency rate in congress: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congressional_stagnation_in_the_United_States It cites about a 90% re-election rate in recent years. I also found an excellent graph of re-election rates in the house and senate over the last 50 years (up to 2006) http://www.opensecrets.org/bigpicture/reelect.php Good luck with your search
Was reelected in 2008, due again in 2014
2 years and 1/3 of that time is re election
2 years and 1/3 of that time is re election
2 years and 1/3 of that time is re election
One third (1/3) of US senators run for re-election every two years (as opposed to the typical six year term).
1/3 of Senate seats are up for election every two years.
2014. he was re-elected in 2008.
Six years
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He was elected in 2006; He began servicng a 6 year term in 2007; He is up for re-election in 2012; Montana's new Senator will start his 6 year term in 2013.
They have two year terms in Congress. Unlike the Senate, they all are put up for re-election.
They have two year terms in Congress. Unlike the Senate, they all are put up for re-election.
No, one third of the Senate is up for election every two years. The entire House of Representatives is up for election every two years.