It 6 years for all senators.
Tennessee state senators serve a four-year term.
6 years
Senators serve six years.
4 year terms-i believe they get 2 terms
US Senators are elected to a 6-year term, and if continuously elected, can hold that office until death.
There are 2 senators from each state each serving 6-year terms. The senator with the longer term in office is known as the "senior" senator while the other is known as the "junior" senator.
Length is the main difference between a Senator's term and a Representative's term. Members of the House are elected by the voters to serve 2-year terms, while Senators are elected to serve 6-year terms.
For the six-year term from 2015 to 2021Mark Warner (D - VA), senior senatorFor the six-year term from 2013 to 2019Tim Kaine (D- VA), junior senator
Richard Shelby (R-AL senior senator) was elected for the term 2011-2017.Jeff Sessions (R-AL junior senator) was elected for the term 2009-2015.
The current senators are"Jack Reed (D) senior senatorfor the six-year term from 2015 to 2021.Sheldon Whitehouse (D) junior senatorfor the six-year term from 2013 to 2019*for updates or contact information, see the US Senate link below.
In the US a senator serves a six-year term.
Each state has two senators a Junior Senator and a Senior Senator and there is 50 states so there is 100 Senators throughout the entire United States.