6 yrs.
three times as long as that of a Representative
no
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.
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.
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.
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
Each state has one elector for each US representative and senator
A representative from the house of representatives serves a 2-year term. A senator serves a 6-year term.
Each U. S. Senator represents his/her whole state.
538. 1 for each senator and representative, and 3 for the District of Columbia
Six years--
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).