Usually a senator is chosen every 6 years.
In the Senate, after the end of the session of March 19,1856, by the the honourable Preston Brooks, as retaliation to the violent speech addressed by Sumner against Brooks uncle, the old South Carolina's Senator Andrew Butler. Indeed the verbal attack was aimed to censor the whole South, because of their politics about Kansas, of which Butler had only been chosen as a random target.
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John Caldwell Calhoun, senator of the South Carolina.
Each state has two senators a Junior Senator and a Senior Senator and there is 50 states so there is 100 Senators throughout the entire United States.
The US senator's name was Joseph McCarthy. The Red Scare is also known as McCarthyism.
Usually a senator is chosen every 6 years.
a senator can serve for 6 years [a term] and a represtative for 2 years
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They are elected by the voters of their districts.
A senator has to be at least 30 years of age and a citizen of the United States for 9 years. A senator also can not inhabit the state for which he was chosen.
A state senator can be elected after every six year term.
In the United States, they are chosen by direct statewide election. When a sitting Senator leaves office before his term is over, the governor of the state appoints a replacement.
When he was a U.S. senator, his title was Senator Obama (often abbreviated as Sen. Obama). As president, his title is President Obama (often abbreviated as Pres. Obama).
Local hero and leader of the Boy Rangers Jefferson Smith is chosen to become the new Senator.
The former US Senator and Secretary of War chosen as the provisional president of the Confederacy in 1861 was Jefferson Davis. He served as the President of the Confederate States of America throughout the American Civil War.
Originally the US Constitution stated that senators should be chosen by state legislatures. The 17th Amendment that was passed in 1913 stated that the senators should be chosen through an election within their state.