U. S. Senators
The US Senate has six year terms.There are some Senate elections held every two years, as about a third of the total number of US Senators are in each of three staggered groups, or classes.
The US senate is elected for 6 years
6 years
every 6 years.
each senator is elected every 6 years and there is not limit how many times they can serve .
Six years is the terms they are elected for.
6 yrs
Senators are elected for a term of 6 years.
It depends which country you are referring to. US senators are elected for six years
The US Constitution provides for US Senators to serve six year terms. There is no limit to the number of terms a senator may serve.
They are elected by popular vote within their state each 6 years. US Senators have been elected by direct popular vote in their respective states since 1913, with the ratification of the 17th Amendment.
The terms and conditions of an elected official vary from country to country. Such things as the length of the term in years. The number of times that official may be re-elected. Salary and benefits. When the elections take place Staggered offices All these things are dependant on the legislation of the country concerned. For example a US senator is elected for a term of office of six years. There is no restriction on the number of times he or she may be re-elected. Other rules apply to other elected posts.