In order to become the President of the United States, one must be a natural-born citizen. They must be at least 35 years of age, and they must have been a permanent resident in the country for at least 14 years.
According to the United States Constitution a candidate for president must be a natural born citizen. He or she must also be at least 35 years old and have been a resident of the United States for at least fourteen years before applying.
A vice-presidential candidate must have the same qualifications as the President, because he may become President.
the U.S. Constitution
They are based on the confidence of the President
beaing human and not dead
The qualifications were put into place by the founding fathers when they wrote the Constitution and have not changed. I think they did not want to eliminate anybody who might be a good President. The voters add their own qualifications when they vote and there is a grueling campaign that tends to expose any weaknesses in a candidate. I wonder what qualifications you would like to add.
they can be elected.
Article II
These are the same qualifications as the President.Must be a natural born citizen in the USMust be at least 35 years of ageMust have been a resident for 14 years
The same as president.
You are appointed by the President
The minimum qualifications are set by the US Constitution. The major parties and the voters decide the final qualifications.
Age: 35, naturally born citizen, 14 years resident of the US
be a natural born citizen, 35 years old, and has resided in the U.S. for the past 14 years
The Constitution sets the qualifications for President. They are listed in Article II, Section 1, Clause 5.
hmmm
The Constitution.
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