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In Michigan, state senators serve four-year terms, while state representatives serve two-year terms. Both positions are part of the Michigan Legislature, which is responsible for creating state laws. Senators are elected to represent larger districts compared to representatives, who serve smaller districts. All members of the legislature must be elected by the voters in their respective districts.
Each state has 2 senators in the US Senate. (see the related link below) *The Michigan Legislature consists of a 38-member Senate and 110-member House of Representatives. Senators serve four-year terms and Representatives two.
Debbie Stabenow (D) and Gary Peters (D) are the U.S. Senators representing Michigan. Stabenow's next election will be in 2018. Peters' next election will be in 2020.
Under the term limits voted in as an amendment to the Michigan State Constitution, senators, representatives, and the governor can serve two terms. Because the length of terms differs, this adds up to four years for representatives and eight for the governor or senators. Michigan's Senators in the United State Senate serve a term of six years. They may be re-elected for as many additional terms as the voters allow. There have been some attempts to limit the terms of US Senators by State law, but since the US Constitution overrides the state laws for federal elections, this wouldn't stand up.
Under the term limits voted in as an amendment to the Michigan State Constitution, senators, representatives, and the governor can serve two terms. Because the length of terms differs, this adds up to four years for representatives and eight for the governor or senators. Michigan's Senators in the United State Senate serve a term of six years. They may be re-elected for as many additional terms as the voters allow. There have been some attempts to limit the terms of US Senators by State law, but since the US Constitution overrides the state laws for federal elections, this wouldn't stand up.
The senators of the United States serve for a 6 year term.
100 senators
two per state, so 100 senators serve
US Senators serve six year terms. There is no limit on how many terms they can serve. It is common for senators to serve for multiple terms.
Minnesota Senators serve a six year term. However, there is not a limit on the number of terms a Senator can serve.
Under the term limits voted in as an amendment to the Michigan State Constitution, senators, representatives, and the governor can serve two terms. Because the length of terms differs, this adds up to four years for representatives and eight for the governor or senators. Michigan's Senators in the United State Senate serve a term of six years. They may be re-elected for as many additional terms as the voters allow. There have been some attempts to limit the terms of US Senators by State law, but since the US Constitution overrides the state laws for federal elections, this wouldn't stand up.
31 Senators and 150 Representatives serve in the Texas legislature.