The underlying premise of this question is not applicable. Proportional Voting only refers to how the votes cast determine the number of people elected and from which parties they come from. Term limits operate regardless of how voting is cast. It is true that the German Proportional system has no set election times or term limits, but that is particular to Germany. A different country could be configured otherwise.
Voters can set practical term limits on a US Senator or Congressman by voting him or her out of office in the general election. There is no way to pass a law or state constitutional amendment that imposes legal limits on their terms, however, because the US Supreme Court found that unconstitutional in US Term Limits Inc., v. Thornton, (1995).
There were no term limits at the time, so he was allowed to continue running.
No. Voting rights are one of the things that people should not take for granted. Yes. Politicians have sued voters for attempting to impose term limits.
The constitutions has two term limits. The two term limits are ratified the Constitution and the federal constitution convention.
Democrats are not voting on mid term elections because they are unhappy
All states in the US have 4 year terms except for New Hampshire and Vermont which have 2 year terms and no term limits. The majority of the rest of 2 term limits and some others have some strange term limit rules that would don't allow for more than 2 terms per X amount of years.
Popular sovereignty is the term that means people could determine, through voting themselves, where to allow slavery in a territory. Another term used is sovereignty of the people.
Term Limits - novel - was created in 1997-08.
Term Limits - novel - has 403 pages.
There is no such amendment. US Senators and Representatives do not have term limits.
What are the term limits for members of each branch of goverments
voting district