United States Constitution states you must be a Natural-Born Citizen and no younger than 35 years of age. www.usconstitution.net/constquick.html Article 2 establishes the second of the three branches of government, the Executive. Section 1 establishes the office of the President and the Vice-President, and sets their terms to be four years. Presidents are elected by the Electoral College, whereby each state has one vote for each member of Congress. Originally, the President was the person with the most votes and the Vice-President was the person with the second most, though this is later changed. Certain minimum requirements are established again, such as a 35-year minimum age. Presidents must also be a natural-born citizen of the United States. The President is to be paid a salary, which cannot change, up or down, as long as he in is office.
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None you have to be a American citizen to be President.
The president of the united States must be a born citizen of the United States
No less than 14 years.
President: $400,000/year Vice President: $230,700/year
how many years can somebody be president
A person must be a US citizen, by birth, to hold the office of president. President Barack Hussein Obama has avoided many questions about his place of birth.
You must be a natural born citizen of the U.S. to be president and you must be at least 35 years of age to be elected, so the number required to be president is the same as the person's age, and this number must be at least 35!
I am a srilankan citizen. There were many presidents in my country. President is mahinda rajapaksha.
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