Because their term is fixed for 6 years and and re appointed after 2 years
Senators face reelection every six years. However, not all senators are up for reelection in the same year. Only one-third of the Senate (or approximately one-third) faces reelection in any given midterm election.
Approximately one-third of the US Senate (33 or 34 Senators) must run for reelection every two years. The situation for State Senators will vary by state.
A senators term can be up to 69 yrs and 6/9 of the Senate is up for reelection
No one. They have 6 year terms. It is the house that is up.
No one. They have 6 year terms. It is the house that is up.
No one. They have 6 year terms. It is the house that is up.
One third of the Senate is elected every two years. Senators serve six year terms. With 100 members of the Senate at the moment, every six years 1/3 plus one of the Senators stands for election since 100 cannot be divided equally by 3.
Senators are elected every 6 years; however the US Constitution staggered the first Senate terms so that 1/3 of the Senate would come up for reelection at a time rather than have the entire Senate come up for reelection at the same time.
Every two years, one-third of the Senate goes up for reelection.
Every state sends Two Senators to the US Congress.All Senators have a term of 6 years before they must stand for reelection.
Senators serve six-year terms, but elections are staggered so that no more than one-third of the senators are up for reelection at any one time. This ensures a certain amount of stability and continuity.
6 years