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The eligibility for members of Congress are spelled out in the Constitution, like those of the President. The qualifications however depend largely on the voters.

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The eligibility for members of Congress are spelled out in the Constitution, like those of the President. The qualifications however depend largely on the voters.

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CRS Annotated Constitution is where you can find the qualifications for members of congress.

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In my opinion, because there is no reasonable doubt that he meets all the Constitutional qualifications for the office.

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Each house is the judge of elections, returns, and qualifications of members in Congress.

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