six years
A United States Senator serves a term of six years.
A United States senator's term of office is six years.
Six years for a Senator in the United States.
In the United States, a senator serves a term of six years. Elections take place every two years to elect 1/3 of the senate at a time. In other countries, there are different rules: for example, Australian senators usually serves a term of six years; it is also a six year term in the Philippines, while in Poland, senators have a term of just four years.
An United States Senator's term is 6 years long with the requirements of 9 years of being in the United States An United States Representative's term is 2 years long with the requirements of 7 years of being in the United States
The term for an elected senator in the United States is six years.
The term Senator comes from ancient Rome. Many different governments use that term for some of their legislators. In the United States congress senators serve a 6 year term. In this state's legislature, a Senator serves for 4 years.
4 years.
No, he never was. He was a state senator from Illinois for three terms and then a United States Senator for one term.
6 years - Senate 2 years- House of Representatives
The President of the United States serves a four-year term, and can be reelected once.
United States senators have a term of six years. A senator may run for office as many times as they would like.