six. people think its 2 but its six.
6 years
The term for the House is 2 years: for for Senate it is 6 years. However, there is no limit to the number of termsone serve, if one can be get re-elected. Most Congressmen and Senators serve multiple terms.
six years
a Senate term is 6 years, and the house of reps term is two years. i don't know the reason for the big difference in term lengths, but i think it has something to do with the fact that at one point we did not elect the senate.
One term is six years. They can be re-elected as often as they can win.
6 years but every 2 years there is an election and 1/3 of the senate is replaced, but to answer the question, 6 years.
6 years. The Senate is divided into three "classes" (about 1/3 of the Senators each), and one class goes up for election every 2 years. There are no term limits, and 'seniority' rules mean that those elected repeatedly often wield more authority in committees.
The length of a term of office for members of the United States Senate is six years.There are no restrictions on the number of times a senator may be re-elected.
It depends on your country.There is more than one country with a senate system in their government. Re-ask the question with the missing information.
US senators are elected to terms of 6 years. The Senate is divided into three groups, such that about one-third of the office holders are up for election every two years.
The term of a member of the Senate is 6 years, with elections scheduled every other year for approximately one-third of the seats. This staggered system allows for continuity while ensuring that there is turnover in the chamber regularly.
Six years for Senators, and two years for House members. One-third of the Senate is elected every two years. The entire house is up for election each time.