Amendment 17 (1913). The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each state, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each Senator shall have one vote.
2007-08-12 10:37:00
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answered by Albert 2
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Senators are elected for six year terms, the president is four years, and Congress for two years.
2007-08-12 10:18:39
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answered by Garrett H 1
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4 years
2007-08-12 10:05:59
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answered by Becky P 3
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Article I Section 3: six years.
2007-08-12 10:07:05
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answered by coragryph 7
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I agree that there might desire to prefer to be term limits for the residing abode and Senate. i'm not as offered on the main suitable courtroom, through reality they're judges, not politicians (a minimum of they're actually not meant to be), and there might desire to be some stability. yet i understand the perception of term limits for Congress.
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answered by ? 4
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They were elected for 2 years. that way you could vote them out once you relized they were scoundrels. Then in the 1980s they voted themselves in for 6 years.
2007-08-12 10:14:30
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answered by sherry t 1
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Six years.
2007-08-12 10:06:01
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answered by dukefenton 7
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6 yrs & Hillary is on her 2nd term. (just in case u wanted to know).
2007-08-12 10:21:06
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answered by mstrywmn 7
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two years
2007-08-12 10:09:40
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answered by Anonymous
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two years
2007-08-12 10:06:33
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answered by crazy_dog_gemini 2
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