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How long does each senator work for?

For as many terms as they're elected to serve.


How many times can someone be elected senator?

There is no limit to the number of terms a senator can serve.


Who represents you in congress and in senate and how long they serve in each position?

congressman/senator 2 years


If us senator dies or resigns in Minnesota who replaces him and for how long?

A special election can be held or the governor can appoint someone to the office. They serve what is left of the term.


How long does a U.S. Senator stay in office?

Each U.S. Senator serves 6-year Terms. There are No Term Limits. As long as they choose to serve and are re-elected every sixth year, They can continue to serve.


How long do members of the senate serve on offices?

Members of the senate can serve up to six years on the senate but each senator is put up for another election every two years to see if they will remain in office or get booted for a new senator. This process is the same for the president but just longer years.


How long is a state senator's term?

6 years is the length of the term of a US Senator. A person elected to the US Senate is called a US Senator. A "state senator" is one elected to the upper chamber of a state legislature. In my home state of Washington, the term for a Senator is 4 years. The length of the term varies by state.


How long did Andrew Harkin serve as a senator?

He served as a senator from 2014 to 2016.


How many members does the Texas senate have and how long do they serve?

In the state of Texas a Senator serves four years. They can run for re-election after their term is up and there are not term limits.


How long does a senator run?

They serve for 6 years


How long dies a senator get to serve?

6 years


How long s the term for a senator?

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).