There are three Constitutional requirements to be eligible for president, regardless of year.
1. The person must be at least 35 years of age.
2. The person must be a natural-born U.S. citizen.
3. The person must have resided inside the U.S. for no less than 14 years.
The qualifications for being a US president are: 1. Must be 35 years of age. 2. Must have lived in the US for 14 years. 3. Must be a natural-born US citizen, meaning born on US soil OR born to parents who are US citizens.
He was a US Senator from Illinois and held a law degree from a good school.
The minimum qualifications are set by the US Constitution. The major parties and the voters decide the final qualifications.
If she has the qualifications and the votes to be elected then, yes
Every US citizen over the age of 35.
There are 50 states. There 50 sets of qualifications for State offices. The United States Attorney General is a member of the President's cabinet. He is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Other than being an adult US citizen there is no other legal qualification.
The US Constitution, Article 2, section 1, clause 5 gives the qualifications for president.
Same as qualifications for president: 1. at least 35 years old 2. natural-born (NOT native-born) US citizen 3. live in the US for at least 14 years
In short, the basic qualifications are the same as the office of the President.1. Natural-born US citizen2. At least 35 years of age3. Resided inside the US for no less than 14 years
Benjamin Fernandez ran in the Republican presidential primary in 1980http://juantornoe.blogs.com/hispanictrending/2007/02/richardson_not_.html
Article II
You have to be at least 35, citizen of the US for 14 years and American.