Approximately one-third of the US Senate (33 or 34 Senators) must run for reelection every two years.
The situation for State Senators will vary by state.
The first senators were divided into three groups so that they wouldn't all be replaced at the same time. At each Federal election (every two years) one third of the senators are replaced for their six year term.
There have been 15 Senators expelled from the U.S. Senate. The last time was in 1862.
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2 Senators & 9 Representives. At the present time (2007) Missouri has nine US Representatives.
Elections are every 2 years but senators serve for 6 years so to even this out only 1/3 are elected each vote time.
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This is virtually true of the US Senate. The 100 members serve for 6-year terms but only 1/3 are elected at each congressional election held every two years. 33 senators are elected every election and 34 must be elected one in three.. Each state has two senators and they are always elected in different years.
* democrats 56 * republicans 42 * independent 2
All members of the US House of Representatives must stand for election every two years, but only 1/3 of the Senate is up for election at a time ... SO ALL the members of the House could be replaced in one election, but only 1/3 of the Senators could be replaced.
Until they lose an election. Most of the time they remain in office far too long.
In any one election year the portion of senators elected is about one third. Every two years about 33 or 34 states have senatorial elections.
About one-third of the Senators in Congress are elected every two years. This means the 33 are up for election at any one time.
How many presidents had no military service at the time of their election?
The first senators were divided into three groups so that they wouldn't all be replaced at the same time. At each Federal election (every two years) one third of the senators are replaced for their six year term.
The senate and I believe the house also do a "staggered" election. A senator's term is 6 years but not all senators are up for election at the same time. Senator A is up for election this year while senator B is up in 2009. both are serving 6 year terms but the start of the terms are not the same.
The United States Constitution sets the number of Senators for each state at two. Originally, each state selected its senators by action of their respective legislatures. This was changed by the 17th Amendment to the Constitution passed in 1913 creating the direct election of senators in each state. The movement to change came from the progressives of the time and a number of changes in American political life can be traced to that period.