Terms for state legislators vary from one state to another within the United States. However, these terms range from 2 to 4 years.
A state legislator is a person that is elected by residents of the state to make state laws. They do basically the same job as Congress, but on the state level.
Abraham Lincoln was a State Legislator from the state of Illinois, for one term. He lost when running for reelection. He also was a member of the Illinois state assembly, for a total of 4 terms, or 8 years. The first time he ran for State Assembly, in 1832, he lost but ran again in 1834, and won.
Illinois
No, this is prohibited by the Constitution.
Carson
The term of a sate legislator depends on the state and their position. The term could be 4 years, 2 years, or a variation between 2 and 4 years.
two, four
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A member of the Illinois State Assembly.
Atticus is reelected as a state legislator.
Elected.
State legislator