Sen. Isakson is still serving his first term in the Senate, because he was first elected to it in 2004. He is running for a second term in the 2010 election. Isakson also served seven terms in the Georgia House of Representatives, two terms in the Georgia Senate, and three terms in the United States House of Representatives before becoming a U.S Senator.
Obama was never elected governor. he served as a state senator from Illinois (and served three terms); he then served as a U.S. senator.
2 years
He served two terms as governor of Georgia and one term as US senator.
Bob Dole
A term for a US Senator is 6 years.
He served three terms representing the 13th District in the Illinois Senate from 1997 to 2004
Elected in 1993 Barbara Boxer is now serving her 3rd Term as a United States Senator and before that she served 5 terms in the House of Representatives.
Robert C. Byrd served as a U.S. Senator for 51 years. He was the longest-serving U.S. Senator in history.
No he is still in his first term as a US Senator. Obama was elected in 2004. i have no idea!!!!!!!!!!!
The senator elected to the most terms in U.S. history is John D. Rockefeller IV, who served as a senator from West Virginia. He was elected to serve five consecutive terms from 1985 until 2015. His lengthy tenure in the Senate is notable for his influence on a variety of issues, including healthcare and education.
Lyndon Johnson served twelve years - two full terms as US Senator. James Buchanan served almost as long, serving all of one term and part of two other terms. Truman and Kennedy were both elected to a second term but did not complete it.
The tenure, or the time held in office by a U.S. Senator is 6 years per term. There are no limits on how many terms can be served by a U.S. Senator.