John Fetterman’s current U.S. Senate term from Pennsylvania runs until January 3, 2029.

Quick Scoop

  • John Fetterman assumed office as a U.S. senator from Pennsylvania on January 3, 2023, after winning the 2022 Senate election.
  • A standard Senate term is six years, so this term is scheduled to end on January 3, 2029.
  • That means he is not up for reelection in 2024 or 2026; his next regular reelection cycle would be the 2028 election for the term beginning in 2029.

In other words, if nothing unusual happens (like a resignation or appointment to another role), Fetterman’s current term “is up” in early 2029, after the 2028 election.

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