Each term lasts six years, and there is no limit to the number of terms a senator can have.
The Senate terms are 6 years, but no limit on the number of a times a person can be elected to the Senate.
There is no limit to the number of terms in the US House or Senate.
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There is no limit to the number of terms a man or woman might serve in the United States House of Representatives (or the Senate).
House members serve two year terms, senate members serve six-year terms. There is no limit to the number of terms they can be elected to.
A California state senator can serve a maximum of two four-year terms, totaling eight years in office. This term limit was established by Proposition 28, which was passed in 2012. Senators are elected to represent districts and may run for re-election after completing their terms, but they cannot exceed the eight-year limit in the Senate.
State senators in California serve 4 year terms, with a limit of three terms, or a limit of 12 years in total within the state legislature (4 year terms in the senate, 2 year terms in the assembly/lower house).
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elected every six yrs to surve a six yr term.
Members of the Missouri State Senate serve a four-year term with a limit of two terms. Members of the Missouri House of Representatives serve a two-year term with a limit of four terms.
Members of the US Senate are elected for six years. Members of the US House of Representatives are elected for two years. The is no limit on how many times either can be reelected. The terms and limits on the number of terms of State Legislators vary by State