The requirement for a person to become president is that they must have been born in the US or, if outside the US, of an US citizen parent. An example is John McCain, born in Panama, whose mother was a US citizen.
Anyone who is born in the United States, is 35 years old and has lived in the US for 14 years can run for President. Getting on the ballot is a little bit difficult since you have to file a separate petition in every state. Of course, only one person is elected every four years.
Any naturally born US citizen who has lived in the US for at least fourteen years and is age 35 or older may run for President.
Theoretically, any citizen of the United States is able to become President.
Anyone who runs for it. But only 44 (ok 45) can be called president.
Not anyone. Each country that has a president will have some form of legislation that sets out the qualifications for being president
anyone over 35 n a natural born citizen
you have to live in us for 14 years
by winning the electoral votes
A naturalized citizen can be a US Senator, although not the US President.
No, Washington did not become the President until after the US Constitution was enacted, on 1789 April 30.
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James Knox Polk is the only US President to have held that office.
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No. Anyone can run for president. You just have to be a natural born citizen of the US. And, you have to be above a certain age.
No
No
you have to be born in the us to become the president
To become US President you have to be a born US citizen.
The same reason anyone else did; to become president.
A citizen that wants to be President of the US has to be at least 35 years old, in order to participate in the presidential campaigns, and become President of the US. (NOTE: Only US born citizens can become president of the US, this includes Alaska & Hawaii)
The vice president would become president no selection is done by anyone
The Vice-President
the vice president
Vice President