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The term of office for a senator is?

three times as long as that of a Representative


Is a Senator elected for a term of sixyearsand a representative for two years?

no


What is the difference between a districts representative and a senator?

The difference between a district representative and a senator is the pay scale. A senator would get paid more. There is also a difference in the number of constituents for each. A senator represents an entire state, and a district representative only represents a part of the state.


What is the difference between a senator's term of office and that of a representative?

The main difference between a Senator's term and that of a Representative in the United States Congress is length. Senators are elected to terms of 6 years, and the terms for the House are 2 years.


What is the length of term for a state represenative?

I believe two years. In Michigan, a State Representative can be in office up to 3 terms of 2 years each for a total of 6 years.


How long is the term of a senator and a representative?

An United States Senator's term is 6 years long with the requirements of 9 years of being in the United States An United States Representative's term is 2 years long with the requirements of 7 years of being in the United States


What is the structure of the electoral collage?

Each state has one elector for each US representative and senator


How long is a legislator in office?

A representative from the house of representatives serves a 2-year term. A senator serves a 6-year term.


What area of the state does the representative represent?

Each U. S. Senator represents his/her whole state.


How many people are there in electorate?

538. 1 for each senator and representative, and 3 for the District of Columbia


How long is each term for a senator?

Six years--


Senators and House representative are elected by voters in their states?

U. S. Senators and Representatives are elected by direct public vote. Each Senator is elected by all the voters of the state he/she represents, and each Representative is elected by the voters of his/her congressional district within the state. A Senator's term is six years; the term of a Representative is two years. There are no term limits for U. S. Senators and Representatives. Representatives are always elected on the day after the first Monday of November of even-numbered years (unless a special election is needed to fill a vacant seat).