The term for an elected senator in the United States is six years.
A state senator can be elected after every six year term.
Senator Akaka was appointed to serve out the term of Senator Sprark Matsunaga's term on 16 May 1990. He was re-elected in 1994, 2000 and 2006.
In the US he or she is elected to a six year term.
The U. S. Senator from Nebraska reelected to the 2007-2013 term, his second term, is Democrat Ben Nelson. The U. S. Senator from Nebraska elected to the 2009-2015 term is Republican Mike Johanns.
US Senators are elected to a 6-year term, and if continuously elected, can hold that office until death.
Senators DO have a set term of office. They can be re-elected.
A US Senator is elected to a six year term.
A senator has a six year term limit. However, there are no set amount of terms a senator can serve. Thus, they can serve as many terms as they are elected to.A senator has a six year term limit. However, there are no set amount of terms a senator can serve. Thus, they can serve as many terms as they are elected to.A senator has a six year term limit. However, there are no set amount of terms a senator can serve. Thus, they can serve as many terms as they are elected to.A senator has a six year term limit. However, there are no set amount of terms a senator can serve. Thus, they can serve as many terms as they are elected to.A senator has a six year term limit. However, there are no set amount of terms a senator can serve. Thus, they can serve as many terms as they are elected to.A senator has a six year term limit. However, there are no set amount of terms a senator can serve. Thus, they can serve as many terms as they are elected to.
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The term of a US senator is 6 years. There is no limit to how many consecutive terms a senator can serve if re-elected.
The two US senators were both in their first terms from 2013 to 2017:Ron Johnson (R), senior senator, elected to a term from 2011 to 2017, re-elected for 2017 to 2023.Tammy Baldwin (D), junior senator, elected to a term from 2013 to 2019.