In the United States, the length of a term varies depending on the office. For example, a presidential term is four years, a Senate term is six years, and a House of Representatives term is two years. Supreme Court justices serve for life, unless they retire or are removed. Other positions, such as governors and state legislatures, have their own specific term lengths.
6 years
how long is each presidential term of office
4 years in the US
Six Years
6 years
Six Years
The term is four years and coincides with the president's term.
The full term of a US Senator is 6 years.
nothing
As long as the US constitution.
Short term-Japan/Long-term USSR
The term for all US Senators is six years.