The Constitution establishes the qualifications for members of the House of Representatives and Senate.
The term of a Senator is six years. Members of the House of Representatives are elected every two years. There is no limit on the number of terms a Senator or Representative may serve.
Once elected, a Senator or Representative continues to serve until the expiration of his term, death, or resignation. The Constitution also permits the House to expell any member with a two-thirds vote.
US Senator
6 years
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State Senator, Illinois General Assembly; US Senator from Illinois
In the US he or she is elected to a six year term.
The term of office is six years for the US Senate.
No. He was a Russian astronaut, who never chose to run for office in the US.
US Senator from Illinois. Prior to that, Illinois state Senator.
Each state has 2 senators. The one who has been in office the longest is the senior senator.
A US Senator must have been a citizen of the US as a natural-born citizen in order to become eligible for that office. In other words, people who are not born in the US cannot become senator.
Yes. There are no religious requirements for holding public office in the United States. In fact it would be illegal to deny someone public office on the basis of religion of lack thereof.
He assumed office on 3 January 1987.