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How does a person become a judge on supreme court?

They must be appointed by the President, and then accepted by the Senate and House.


How many votes must a person receive in order to become president if the election is decided by the US House of Representatives?

how many votes must a person have receive in order to beccome a president if the election is decided by the u.s. house of representative


How long must a person live in the us before they become president?

A person must be a natural born citizen to be elected President.


Who old does a person need to become to be vice president?

He must be 35 , same as the president or else he could not become president.


How many votes from the house of representatives must a president receive in order to become president?

The candidate must receive 270 electoral votes to become president of the United States of America.


How old must a person be to become the US president?

35


What are the require ments a person must have to become president?

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No person can become president unless they are?

they must be born in the United States.


What is the elegibility to become president?

One requirement to become president is that a person must have been born in the United States. A person must also be at least 35 and have lived in America for over 14 years.


How long does a person have to be a citizen to be able to become president?

Their entire life. To become a U.S. President, you must have been born a citizen.


How old must the presdident be?

To become President of the United States, a person must be 35 years of age.


What happens if the vice president and the president both die and the speaker is not born in the us?

To be a Speaker of the House, a person must be elected to the House of Representatives. One eligibility requirement for election to the House is that the person must be a citizen. So there can never be a Speaker of the House who is not a citizen of the United States. Someone who can be Speaker might not be elligible for the Presidency, for example f that person was a naturalized citizen, or not yet old enough to meet the Constitutional age requirement for the Presidency. In that case, the Speaker could not become President if both the President and Vice-President are unable to serve. The succession would skip the Speaker and devolve upon the President ProTempore of the Senate.