Yes, you can choose the same nominee for both a full term and a partial term in the U.S. Senate. This situation typically happens when a seat is temporarily filled due to a vacancy, and a special election is held for the remainder of the term (the partial term) while also electing someone for the upcoming full term.
If a single nominee is running for both, they could potentially be elected to serve out the partial term immediately and then begin the full term afterward. This approach allows continuity and the same representative to hold the seat continuously.
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