The Founding Fathers decided to have a bicameral legislature based on the English system of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. They wanted a stable, consistent senate for continuity of government. Therefore, they decided on a two year term for Congressmen and six years for Senators. The US Senate rotates one third of the seats each election cycle.
every 6 years
Representatives are elected to Congress in November of every even-numbered year. Representatives are elected to a two-year term, and ALL representatives stand for election in every election cycle.
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).
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In every set of three consecutive congressional elections, every state elects one U.S. Senator in each of two of them and does not elect a Senator in the other one. The next congressional election in which Missouri does not elect a U.S. Senator is the election of 2014.
Every single seat is up for election, every seat must be won at election.
No, one third of the Senate is up for election every two years. The entire House of Representatives is up for election every two years.
The stand for election (or re-election) every two years.
The stand for election (or re-election) every two years.
Members of the U.S. Senate are elected for a term of six years. Every 2 years, one third of the Senate comes up for reelection. Thus, the Senate is informally divided into three groups, based upon when each Senator was elected. Every Member of the House of Representatives is elected for a two year term. All of the Representatives must run to be reelected each election cycle. The reasoning for this is that each member of the House of Representatives represents a smaller population and if there is dissatisfaction of the Representative's performance then it is easier to replace that person. The Senate counterbalances that by being harder to create sweeping change since only 33 of the 100 members are up for election during each election cycle.
Yes. A president is elected every four years and serves a maximum of two 4 year terms. A member of the House of Representatives is elected every two years without term limitations. A senator is elected every six years without term limitations. It should be noted that there is a senatorial election every two years; however each senator serves a six year term. Therefore, one third of the senate is elected in each two year election.
Members of the U.S. Senate are elected for a term of six years. Every 2 years, one third of the Senate comes up for reelection. Every Member of the House of Representatives is elected for a two year term. All of the Representatives must run to be reelected each election cycle.