No, you need to be a citizen of the state where you are campaigning.
a person who is not an inhabitant or national of a particular state or town
a Swiss worker living temporarily in the united states
If there you were a noncitizen you won't get the same as much as other people that were from Rome
A citizen is a member of a nation who was either born there or naturalized and who owes allegianec to the government while receiving certain rights and protections in return. Noncitizen National is born in territories possessed by a nation, owes allegiance to government and lacks certain rights.
A citizen is a member of a nation who was either born there or naturalized and who owes allegianec to the government while receiving certain rights and protections in return. Noncitizen National is born in territories possessed by a nation, owes allegiance to government and lacks certain rights.
A noncitizen residing in a country is typically referred to as a "resident alien" or "permanent resident" if they have legal permission to live there indefinitely. If their stay is temporary, they may be called a "temporary resident" or "visa holder." The specific terminology can vary based on immigration laws and the individual's status.
someone who immigrated to the U.S. from another country
Noncitizen Indians were granted U.S. citizenship in 1924 through the Indian Citizenship Act, also known as the Snyder Act. This legislation recognized the citizenship of all Native Americans born in the United States, although many states found ways to keep them from voting until the 1950s. The act aimed to acknowledge the contributions of Native Americans and integrate them into American society, though it did not grant them the right to vote in all states immediately.
governor
Deputy to the Governor or deputy governor Deputy to the Governor or deputy governor Deputy to the Governor or deputy governor
The governor's cabinet.
The Lieutenant Governor.