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35 years old .
No, but you would need to be a citizen.
To run for President of the United States, a person must be a natural-born citizen of the country, be at least 35 years old, and have been a resident of the U.S. for at least 14 years. Additionally, they must formally declare their candidacy, register with the Federal Election Commission, and meet any state-specific requirements for obtaining ballot access.
You have to be 30 years old in able to run for US Senator.
Shane Mack was the mayor of Castlewood, SD from 1988 to 1996. He was just 18 years old when he was put in office.
Rose Heck - Hasbrouck Heights, NJ at 87
Just that they have to be 35 years old, be born in the US, and reside in the US for 14 years ( this allows a person who has served in the military or in the government to run)
A Mayor is usually the head of a local government such as a town, city or county. "Mayor of US" is meaningless.
Any legally qualified person can run for any office- there is no required progression of offices. Some people such as Palin start out running for mayor; others such as H. Clinton start by running for US Senator or even for President as in the case of Hoover.
30 years old
Gerorge Washigton
25