* Be a natural born citizen of the United States. * Be a least 35 years of age. * Been a resident within the United States for a least 14 years.
Age, citizenship, and residency are constitutional qualifications for the Presidency and Vice Presidency of the United States.
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The number of electors required to win the presidency in the United States is 270 (as of 2014). The candidate has to receive the absolute majority of the votes.
Natural-born citizen, 35 years of age, resident of the United States for 14
The Constitution requires that a candidate for the presidency must be a "natural-born" citizen of the United States, at least 35 years of age, and a resident of the United States for at least 14 years.
The Constitutional qualifications to vote is that you have to be 18 or older, and you has to be a U.S citizen.
Be at least 30 years of age. Be a United States citizen for at least nine years.
Lyndon B Johnson was JFK's successor to the Presidency of the United States.
Jesse Jackson
Woodrow Wilson
Victoria Claflin Woodhullis best known as the first woman candidate for the United States presidency.
Barbara Hinckley has written: 'Stability and change in Congress' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, United States, United States. Congress 'Congressional elections' -- subject(s): Elections, United States, United States. Congress, Voting 'Problems of the Presidency' -- subject(s): Presidents 'The symbolic presidency' -- subject(s): Presidents, Symbolism in politics