Do you mean US Senators? The US Constitution sets the number of Seneators at two per state. Alabama, just like the other 49 states, elects two Senators to the US Senate. The State of Alabama has a state legislature as well, with both a House of Representatives and a Senate. The Alabama State Senate has a total of 35 members.
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A US Senator serves for a 6-year term and can be reelected an unlimited number of times.
U.S. Senators (like senators nationwide) are elected for 6 year terms.
State Senators serve 4 year terms.
There are no term limits for U. S. Senators, so it depends on how often they want to run for reelection, how often they can get reelected and how long they live.
6 terms
A Senator is only permitted to be the chairman of one committee. However, a Senator can serve on an many committees as elected to.
2 terms. 4 years a term.
John Glenn served as the U.S. Senator from Ohio December 24, 1974 - January 3, 1999.
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.