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how many times may a senator be reelected from pennsylvania?
As many times as they are re-elected. The people decide when they should no longer serve, but until then, as long as they want to. There is no limit.
A Senator must be 30 years old at the time of the election and a member of the House must be only 25 years old. There is a shorter citizenship requirement also.
Wilson had already been reelected by that time, but his campaign slogan was "He kept us out of war."
Because the House of Representatives has a term of two years and must run another election campaign to maintain his or her seat, this is a disadvantage compared to an incumbent senator. A senator has a term of six years and has more time to develop a strong voting base to help ensure his or her reelection.
There is no limit on the number of terms a senator or representative can have. Senators serve 6-year terms and representatives serve 2-year terms, and they can be reelected for as many terms as voters choose to elect them.
Because it's easier to trace accountability back to a Governor as opposed to a Senator or House Representative.
He can be elected to the presidency only two times. He can be re-elected only one time.
how many times may a senator be reelected from pennsylvania?
No. You can only hold one office at a time.
As many times as they are re-elected. The people decide when they should no longer serve, but until then, as long as they want to. There is no limit.
Grant was elected a second time in November of 1872.
Yes, they only have to be a legal inhabitant during the time of elections.
Not at the same time. Additional information: The Vice-President serves as President of the Senate, but is not a Senator. He can only vote in the event of a tie.
Senator Stephen A. Douglas was the long time incumbent Senator from Illinois. And, he had important people on his side in his race to be reelected to the senate seat he had in Washington DC representing Illinois. Douglas had many supporters of course, but none were more important than Charles H. Lanphier. He was a long time loyal supporter of Douglas and was the editor of the Springfield Illinois State Register. Along with the Chicago Times, the Register was an aggressive Douglas supporter. Douglas also had in his corner the former Whig who turned Democrat, Orlando Bell Ficklin.He was instrumental in convincing former Whigs like himself to become Democrats.
Atlanta was captured in the summer 1864.
This is the time when a politician is nearly done with his/her term and the time before they are reelected.