.you must be a u.s. citizen for 9 yrs.
To qualify to be a senator you must be at least thirty years old, live in the state that elected you, and have a nine year citizenship in America.
Yes, an immigrant can become a state senator, but it typically requires that they have become a naturalized citizen of the United States. Each state has its own specific eligibility requirements for becoming a senator, which generally include age, residency, and citizenship criteria. Once an immigrant is a naturalized citizen and meets the other requirements, they can run for election to a state senate position.
Nine years.
Each U. S. Senator represents his/her whole state.
yes, he is texas state senator
There is no district senator. A senator represents the entire state, so they live in the state. They are not from a particular area.
He was a state senator from Illinois, and then a U.S. senator from that state.
the senators ans the duties passed by Senator Kessler Agriculture, Pocahontas County State Senator Walt Helmick Banking & Insurance, Harrison County State Senator Joseph Minard Confirmations, Wetzel County State Senator Larry Edgell Economic Development, Wyoming County State Senator Richard Browning Energy, Industry and Mining, Braxton County State Senator Douglas Facemire Enrolled Bills, Greenbrier County State Senator Ronald Miller Interstate Cooperation, Ohio County State Senator Orphy Klempa Labor, Brooke County State Senator Jack Yost Military, Kanawha County State Senator Erik Wells Natural Resources, Fayette County State Senator William Laird Pensions, Kanawha County State Senator Dan Foster Transportation & Infrastructure, Monongalia County State Senator Bob Beach
A senator represents the entire population of a state
The fourteenth amendment makes state citizenship an automatic result of national citizenship.
Yes, it is one of the requirements. If a senator does not live in the state they represent, then they cannot become a senator.
Barbara Boxer is a U.S. Senator from California, which is not the same thing as a California State Senator. A California State Senator is a member of the California State Senate, which is part of the California State Legislature. The U.S. Senate is part of the U.S. Congress, which is part of the federal government. The term "California Senator" can be confusing, because it could refer to either a U.S. Senator from California or a California State Senator.