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Senatorial elections are not held at the end of every six-year term. They are actually scattered over the six-year term so that not all Senators are up for re-election in the same year. How are Senatorial elections spread out? A. Approximately 1/6 of Senators are up for re-election every year. B. Approximately 1/3 of Senators are up for re-election every two years. C. Approximately 2/3 of Senators are up for re-election every three years. D. Approximately 1/2 of Senators are up for re-election every three years.

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The options B:
Approximately 1/3 of Senators are up for re-election every two years.
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User Molenzwiebel
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Senatorial elections are not held at the end of every six-year term. They are actually scattered over the six-year term so that not all senators are up for re-election in the same year. There are about one third of the Senators who are up for re-election every two years.

The answer would be letter B.
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