6 year term
the lenght of time that officials serve. the lenght of time that officials serve.
The president is elected to serve for four years. If he is unable to finish his term, his replacement serves for the remainder of the four years.
In the United States, a senator serves a term of six years. Elections take place every two years to elect 1/3 of the senate at a time. In other countries, there are different rules: for example, Australian senators usually serves a term of six years; it is also a six year term in the Philippines, while in Poland, senators have a term of just four years.
Each U.S. Senator serves 6-year Terms. There are No Term Limits. As long as they choose to serve and are re-elected every sixth year, They can continue to serve.
6 years
Term of office is the length of time for which an official is elected to serve. For example, it is two years for a Representative to the House, six years for a US senator and 4 years for the President.
A Senator is in office for 2 years at a time.
YES. He served one term as US senator from NY. He was also a state senator at one time/
Not at the same time. Additional information: The Vice-President serves as President of the Senate, but is not a Senator. He can only vote in the event of a tie.
a justice in the supreme court serves for a life time.
No, a person cannot serve as both President and Senator at the same time.
The term that refers to the length of time an organism is expected to live is the life span.