United States Senators are elected to 6-year terms; there is no limit to how many times they can be elected to office. Representatives, on the other hand, only serve 2-year terms.
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senators serve a 6-year term
allow senators to focus on long-term national issues
The six year term affects how Senators vote because it makes them less subject to the pressures of public opinion and less susceptible to the pleas of special interests than are the members of the House.
Congressmen and Senators in the US have no term limits.
There are two senators (sometimes misspelled as senter's ) elected from each state. The term of office of a senator is six years.