30 years old
looks like your doing the stupid paper my teacher gave us. Good luck its hard, but keep trying
You must be at least 30 years old. The terms are four years with a maximum of two consecutive terms. However, a two term governor can waiting 8 years and run again.
You have to be 30 years old in most states, but the Constitution only applies to federal offices, so you'd have to check with the state laws.
* At least 25 years of age. * A US Citizen. * An Illinois resident for three years prior to election.
well autally youhave to be 30 years old dawww
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You must be 21 years old in order to become a member of the Texas House of Representatives. To be elected to the Texas Senate you must be at least 26 years old.
You must be 21 years old in order to become a member of the Texas House of Representatives. To be elected to the Texas Senate you must be at least 26 years old.
You must be 21 years old in order to become a member of the Texas House of Representatives. To be elected to the Texas Senate you must be at least 26 years old.
To be elected Governor of Illinois a person must be a U.S. citizen, at least 25 years of age, and a resident of the Illinois for the three years preceding the person's election.
To be elected Governor of Illinois a person must be a U.S. citizen, at least 25 years of age, and a resident of the Illinois for the three years preceding the person's election.
30 years old looks like your doing the stupid paper my teacher gave us. Good luck its hard, but keep trying
30 years old looks like your doing the stupid paper my teacher gave us. Good luck its hard, but keep trying
To serve as Governor of Texas, a person must be at least thirty years old, a United States citizen, and a resident of Texas for at least five years preceding his or her election.
The Lieutenant governor of Texas, is selected by state wide election although, the Texas Senate also has the constitutional power to replace a lieutenant governor in the event of death, resignation or election to higher office. [snip] In the case of a vacancy in the Lieutenant Governor's office, the Senate elects one of its members to act as President of the Senate until the next statewide office election, in effect becoming the Lieutenant Governor. A Senator elected as presiding officer in this way retains his district seat and the voting privileges entailed with his Senate election. --EN. WIKI. With the election of Texas governor George Bush to the US presidency, Lieutenant Governor Rick Perry became governor of Texas on December 21, 2000. His successor, was Bill Ratliff, appointed by the Texas Senate to fill the vacancy. Ratliff, served the remainder of Perry's term, through 2002. David Dewhurst was elected lieutenant governor in November 2002, when he defeated former Democratic Comptroller John Sharp of Victoria. Dewherst, was reelected in 2006, and is the current [as of 2009] lieutenant governor of Texas. see also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lieutenant_Governor_of_Texas
At least 26 years old
You must be at least 21 years old to be elected to the Texas House of Representatives. I found this anwer on the page "Texas Politics- The Legislative Branch" from the University of Texas.In case you're interested, here's the actual text from the Texas Constitution that specifies that age and other requirements for serving in the Texas House of Representatives:
One must be of 30 years of age, be a U.S.A. citizen, and a resident of Texas for at least 5 years prior to election.