they are party identification, name familiarity , gender , ethnic characteristics, and political experience.
You have to be at least 25 years old.
The qualification is that they must live in the district being represented.
A member-elect must meet a few different qualifications as stated in the Constitution, including age and citizenship. A third qualification is residency.
25 years oldbe a citizen at least 7 yearslive in the district/state where you run for office
You have to have a a nuclear family Prior political stance Lots of money Well known
'The House' is the informal name for the British Parliament.
sincerity
various extralegal yardsticks based on such factors as party, name familarity, gender, ethnic charicteristics, and political experience
You should stay at a family member house.
"in house" means you have it in your house or shop and don't have to go outside to get it.
Many countries have a "House of Representatives". Please clarify what country you are talking about.
No.