In many democratic systems, individuals eligible to run for a 6-year term in government typically include candidates who meet specific criteria such as age, citizenship, and residency requirements. This often includes elected positions like senators or certain governors, depending on the country's laws. Candidates usually need to gather sufficient support, which may involve winning a primary election or gathering signatures to qualify for the ballot. Ultimately, the specifics can vary significantly between different countries and political systems.
Senator, from Congress.
A senator has a 6 year term
100 members (2 per state) representatives have a 6 year term and can run and be reelected for life
100 members (2 per state) representatives have a 6 year term and can run and be reelected for life
A.) a single 6 year term or unlimited 4 year term B.) a single 4 year term or a single 6 year term C.) a single 8 year term with no chance for reelection D.) an unlimited number of 4 year terms or a single 8 year term
6 year term
He/she is elected by direct popular vote. Mexican presidents have a 6-year term and are forbidden to second, consecutive terms.
senators serve a 6-year term
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6 year term
The next Philippine presidential election will be on May 2016.
Senators are elected for one six year terms. After their six years are up, they can run for reelection again. Unlike the President, there is no term limit for a Senator.