His term is over in November of 2016
Vote him/her out when the term is up.
The term for a Florida state senator is usually four years. A senator can only serve for two terms consecutively which will add up to 8 years.
A US Senator is elected for 6 years. They are divided into three groups, so that one third are up for election every two years. And only one state senator is up for election at any election cycle (unless there is a mid-term election to replace a senator who has died or resigned).
The Vice President
does a senator receive a pension after his term
The term for a Florida state senator is usually four years. A senator can only serve for two terms consecutively which will add up to 8 years.
The senate and I believe the house also do a "staggered" election. A senator's term is 6 years but not all senators are up for election at the same time. Senator A is up for election this year while senator B is up in 2009. both are serving 6 year terms but the start of the terms are not the same.
The term is for six years. Approximately 1/3 of all senate seats are up for election every two years.
No- the president had to give up his seat in the Senate when he became president/
Mary Landrieu (D-LA) is the senior US Senator from Louisiana for the term 2009-2015 and will be up for re-election in November, 2014.
The first term of US Senator from Texas Ted Cruz, who replaced Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison when she resigned in 2013, ends in January 2019, so he is up for reelection in November 2018.
In the state of Texas a Senator serves four years. They can run for re-election after their term is up and there are not term limits.