In the U.S. Congress, a Senate seat holds a term of six years, which is longer than the two-year term held by members of the House of Representatives. Additionally, certain appointed positions, such as the President or federal judges, can also serve longer than two years, with the President serving a four-year term (renewable for one additional term) and federal judges serving lifetime appointments.
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