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No, being illiterate would typically hinder someone's ability to effectively serve as a member of Congress. The role of a congressman or congresswoman involves reading and understanding complex legislation, drafting and analyzing policies, and engaging in rigorous debates and discussions. Basic literacy skills are generally considered essential for these responsibilities.
It is possible that a person who can't read could try to run for congress as long as they meet the age and residential requirements. They would find it hard not being able to read since a lot of reading is done for congress. Laws/bills need to be read (many are hundreds of pages), letters written, speeches written, reports made, research needs to be done on various subjects and since a large percentage of congress holds law degrees it could be hard for someone who is illiterate to relate to the other congress people.
any registered voter
A voter who has signed up with the election board
A citizen is not qualified to run as barangay captain when he is no longer a resident of the barangay, even though he is a registered voter of said barangay. -> THANKS. If you can give me a proof about your response/answer I would appreciate if you can state it along with your answer.
The article that proves that a citizen is not qualified to run as a Barangay Captain when he is not longer a resident of the Barangay even though he is registered to vote is Batas Pambansa Blg. 222.
For a citizen to be qualified to run as barangay captain he must be a resident of the barangay he seeks the position for. If he is not a resident, he can't be elected.
citizens of the philippines registered voter and actual resident of the barangay for at least 6 months able to read and write at least 21 years of age
In the United States' primary system, party elections are select their candidate who will run for final office. A Democrat registered voter can only vote that party's nominees, and the same applies to Republicans.
They can serve two four-year terms. After they have not been governor anymore for at least four years, they can run again.
congress got screwed in the long run
You can run for congress at age twenty-five.
Not if you are in Australia. If something in Australia isn't on the road it doesn't have to be registered