6 year terms and 2 year terms for the house.
The main difference between a Senator's term and that of a Representative in the United States Congress is length. Senators are elected to terms of 6 years, and the terms for the House are 2 years.
Senators do not have "terms". They are allowed to be in office for life/during good behavior.
January 3rd. Same for the representatives.
In the US, the terms of senators are six years in length. There is no limit on how many times a US senator can run for office.
Representatives have to be at least 25 and be a US citizen for 7 years. Senators have to be at least 30 and be a US citizen for 9 years. Both must reside in the state/district for which they will be elected.
Representatives have to be at least 25 and be a US citizen for 7 years. Senators have to be at least 30 and be a US citizen for 9 years. Both must reside in the state/district for which they will be elected.
100 Senators serving six-year terms.
For what office? Congressmen, Senators and Presidents all have different terms of office
Who do you mean by, "They"? The answer will be different depending on who you're referring to. In case you are thinking of these: US President has 2 four-year terms. US Representative has any number of 4 year terms. US Senators have any number of 6 year terms.
there is no term for senators sherrod brown has been in office for 2 decades.
While U.S. Senators serve a six-year term in their elected offices, Representative serve two-year terms in Congress. Due to the staggering of terms for Senators, approximately one-third of Senators are elected every two years.
The senate serves 6 year terms.