No Senators are elected two years. They have 6 year terms.
One-third of the Senate
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Senators are elected every two years.
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Six; every two years, a third of the Senate is removed/reelected.
one third of the Senate
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.
Every two years 1/3 of the senate is re-elected.
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One third of the Senate is elected every two years. Senators serve six year terms. With 100 members of the Senate at the moment, every six years 1/3 plus one of the Senators stands for election since 100 cannot be divided equally by 3.
Your mom happens every two years. U.S. Senators are elected to serve terms of 6 years and terms are staggered so that about 1/3 of the Senate seats are up for election every two years.
The Senate allows for continuity and not a wholesale replacement every two years. The more populated House is less likely to lose many people and have as many newcomers.
Congress works on a cycle, the house of representatives are elected every two years, and the senate every six years on a two year cycle, creating a third of the house elected each year.
an elected senate is a senator that has been elected, only for two years and then he or she can run again for senator
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