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None. the senate is a body of legislators, known as senators. they serve with no term limits.
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To serve in the United States Senate, the official qualifications to serve are listed in Article I, Section 3 of the Constitution: 1) At least 30 years old 2) citizen of the US for at least nine years 3) must be living in the state you wish to represent during the time of your election
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Strom Thurmond of South Carolina. He left ofice at age 100.
The oldest congress man from Rhode Island to serve is Theodore Francis Green. He was first elected when he was 69 years old and served until he was 94.
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There is no limit to the number of terms a man or woman might serve in the United States House of Representatives (or the Senate).
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There are approximately 100 members that are elected and serve in the senate. Each senate member serves a six year term.
None. the senate is a body of legislators, known as senators. they serve with no term limits.
You can serve an unlimited amount of terms for both the senate and the House Of Representatives
James Strom Thurmond was a long time member of Congress elected from the State of South Carolina. He was born in 1902 and died in 2003. He was the oldest to serve in the United States Senate. He served in the Senate for 48 years.
In 2014, the oldest serving member is Senator Dianne Feinstein (D - California). She was born June 22, 1933 and turns 81 in 2014. The oldest living ex-senator is Edward Brooke (D-Massachusetts) who turns 95. The oldest senator ever to serve was Strom Thurmond (R-South Carolina) who was 100 years old (plus one month) when he left the Senate in 2003. He died 6 months later.