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monitta
2 years ago
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100 POINTS+BRAINLIEST- Can someone elaborate on the statement "Senators serve for unlimited 6 year terms"? So at first it's simi

lar to the presidency; Their terms typically last 6 years , but unlike presidents, they can get reelected as many times as they want?
I dont need long essays just someone to tell me if im right or wrong and a brief explanation of what that phrase means :))))
History
2 answers:
rusak2 [61]2 years ago
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Answer: Yes, U.S. Senator can serve as many 6 year terms as they are elected for.

Explanation: The phrase, "Senators serve for unlimited 6 year terms" means that U.S. Senators can server for as many terms as they are elected for. Also, U.S. Senators can be elected at different points of time as well. An example of this would be if a U.S. Senator ran for reelection and didn't get elected for the upcoming term, but proceeded to be elected for the next term (2000-2006, 2012-2018). So, the amount terms they serve for is controlled by voters.

Alex777 [14]2 years ago
3 0

Answer: Yes, you are correct

Explanation:

Basically, senators can serve 6 years and then they have to get  

elected again to be able to serve another 6 years. Senators can be elected as many times as they want. Unlike presidents that only get 2 chances to server their 4 years.

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