Elections are every 2 years but senators serve for 6 years so to even this out only 1/3 are elected each vote time.
* democrats 56 * republicans 42 * independent 2
Every two years, one U.S. Senate seat of each of two thirds of the states comes up for election.
There are 535 electors during each Presidential election. In each state, electors for the President of choice are elected, not the President themselves. Article II of the Constitution stated that the number of electors in each state equals to the number of representatives representing that state plus two senators. There are 435 Representatives and 100 senators totalling 535.
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There are two senators from each state.
Each state has two senators
Senators have 6-year terms and can run for re-election as many times as they want.
The United States Constitution sets the number of Senators for each state at two. Originally, each state selected its senators by action of their respective legislatures. This was changed by the 17th Amendment to the Constitution passed in 1913 creating the direct election of senators in each state. The movement to change came from the progressives of the time and a number of changes in American political life can be traced to that period.
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Each state has two senators.
The term of office for a US Senator is six years. Approximately one third of the Senate is up for election during each even numbered election cycle.
All of them in each election