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Jon Tester was elected in 2006 and assumed office on January 3, 2007. He was reelected in 2012. U.S. Senators are elected to a six year term. If he decides to run again for reelection, the election will occur in November 2018.
President Obama was first elected as a state senator in Illinois in 1996. After serving three terms, he was elected as a U.S. senator in 2004. He then ran for president in 2008 and won, and ran again in 2012 and was re-elected.
Bob Casey, Jr. was elected U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania on the 7th of November 2006 and on the 6th of November 2012.
He was elected in 2006; He began servicng a 6 year term in 2007; He is up for re-election in 2012; Montana's new Senator will start his 6 year term in 2013.
If you are asking about when he became president, he was first elected in 2008. He was then re-elected in 2012. If you are asking when he was first elected to office, that was in 1996 when he became an Illinois State Senator.
as of 2014, the only openly gay US senator is Tammy Baldwin, elected in 2012.
He was elected for his first term in November 2008, and took office in January 2009. Prior to that, he was elected (and then re-elected) an Illinois State Senator in 1996, and then elected a U.S. Senator in 2004.
The President of the United States can be in office for up to two four-year terms. Barack Obama is currently still in his first term and will be up for re-election in November 2012. Likely presidential candidates to run against him in 2012 will be Republican Mitt Romney, Jon Huntsman and Senator Sarah Palin.
If you are asking about the Vice President, Joe Biden was re-elected along with Barack Obama. But it should be noted that a number of Democrats (Mr. Obama is the leader of the Democratic Party) in congress also got re-elected in the November 2012 election. For example, in California, Senator Diane Feinstein was re-elected, and in Maryland, Senator Ben Cardin was re-elected. I enclose a link to the senatorial elections of 2012, so you can see other Democrats who were re-elected along with Barack Obama.
Nobody was re-elected during the summer, except perhaps in a special election. Presidential and congressional elections occur in November. In the November 2012 election, the Vice President, Joe Biden, was re-elected along with Barack Obama. But it should be noted that a number of Democrats (Mr. Obama is the leader of the Democratic Party) in congress also got re-elected in November 2012. For example, in California, Senator Diane Feinstein was re-elected, and in Maryland, Senator Ben Cardin was re-elected.
If you are asking about the presidency, Barack Obama was elected twice. He first won the presidency in 2008, defeating John McCain. He ran for re-election in 2012, and won again, defeating Mitt Romney. If you are asking about the US Senate, Mr. Obama was elected as a senator from Illinois in 2004. Prior to that, he served three terms in the Illinois state senate, winning his first election in 1996.
Cornyn won reelection in 2008 and Hutchinson faces reelection in 2012.