The senate in ancient Rome did not elect anyone. The Roman people did all the electing in their assemblies.
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A member of congress is elected for two years; a senator is elected for six years.
There are one hundred senators, two from each state in the union. If you include the President of the Senate, who is not an elected senator but who is the sitting vice president of the US, you could say there are 101 seats. The President of the Senate can break a tie vote.
U. S. Senate
The Three requirements one must meet before becoming a member of the Senate are one you have to be at least 30 years old. Second, a U.S. citizen for at least nine years at the time of election to the Senate. And third, a resident of the state one is elected to represent in the Senate.
No Senators are elected two years. They have 6 year terms.
an elected senate is a senator that has been elected, only for two years and then he or she can run again for senator
one third of the Senate
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The members of the senate is elected not by the people but by the state legislators each state has two senators making the total number of the senator 100.
The entire House of Representatives must be re-elected every two years. 1/3 of the Senate is elected every two years.
Two people are elected from each state to the Senate. There needs to be 100 representatives in the Senate, so 2 X 50 = 100 members.
One third of the Senate is elected every two years. Senators serve six year terms. With 100 members of the Senate at the moment, every six years 1/3 plus one of the Senators stands for election since 100 cannot be divided equally by 3.
In the U.S. Senate, Kentucky is currently represented by Senators Mitch McConnell (elected in 2008) and Rand Paul (elected in 2010).
Every two years 1/3 of the senate is re-elected.