How long is a term in the Senate? What about the House?

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A term in the United States Senate is six years, while a term in the House of Representatives is two years. Senators may serve multiple terms, and there is no limit to the number of terms they can serve. Representatives also can serve multiple terms with no limit, but all members of the House face re-election every two years.

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