One-third seats of the Senate are up for elections every two years.
Further Explanation:
<u>Senate is the upper house of the United States Congress and the lower house is known as the house of representatives. Members of the Senate serve for a period of six year and one-third seats of the Senate are up for election every two years</u>. To stand for the election of a senator, a person has to qualify in three division and that is he/she should must be at least 30 years of age and should be a citizen of the United States or should be living in the United States from last two years and lastly that person should be inhabitant of that state from where he is fighting election of a Senator.
This act of approximately one-third of senators fighting for elections every two years was achieved by division of these Senators who were part of the first Congress into thirds and according to that the terms of one-third of the total elected senators end in every two years, four year and six years respectively and that is the reason that these seats are up for the election in every two years.
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Answer Details:
Grade: High School
Chapter: Constitution
Subject: History
Keywords: Senate, Senators, Congress, United States. One-Third, Division, Elections, Citizen, Achieve, Approximately.