A senatorial candidate must be 30 years old to qualify for election. Candidates for the House of Representatives must be 25 years old to qualify for election. Presidential and vice-presidential candidates must be 35 years old.
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.
The Federal Election does include the Senate along with the President, Vice President, etc.
According to Article I, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution, a senator must be 30 years of age, a citizen of the United States for 9 years, and must reside in the state he or she represents at the time of election.
1/3 of Senate seats are up for election every two years.
the minimum age that a person can be in order to be eligible for election to the Senate is 30
There are three basic requirements for election to the senate. First is age. A senator must be at least 30 years old. A senator must be a US citizen for at least 9 years before election. Finally, a senator must reside in the state he represents.
United States Senators serve six-year terms that are staggered, so that every two years, a third of all Senate seats would be up for election.
no- he lost his battle for the Senate to Stephen A. Douglas in 1858.
* at in the Senate least 30 years old. * a U.S. citizen for at least nine years at the time of election to the Senate. * a resident of the state one is elected to represent
of course they can
you have to run for office.... win primary election and then the genreal election
To be a U.S. senator you must be 30 years old, and have been a US citizen for nine years prior to election.