6 years in the US
A member of the Senate has a term of six years.
6 years, with no term limits.
6 years in the US
The term for a member of the US Senate is 6 yrs. After that, he must stand for reelection.
Six years.
every two years
Her/his term is for 6 years. They them have to run again.
In the US it is six years Other countries have different terms of office.
Senator, from Congress.
Mitch McConnell's current Senate term is set to expire on January 3, 2027. He was re-elected to the Senate in November 2020 for a six-year term. As a long-serving member of the Senate, he has been in office since 1985.
Article 1, Section 5 of the US Constitution says that a member of the US House or Senate may be expelled from office prior to the end of the term. As of 2014, only 20 members have been expelled.
A member of the senate serves a 6 year term