To run for the state senate in Ohio, you have to be a resident of the district. You must have been a resident for the 12 months preceding the election. Also, unless a new apportionment plan has been implemented, you have to be a registered elector. In cases where a new apportionment plan has been put into place, you have 30 days to change your residence.
30 years of age have a residency in the state you are being elected in and a 9 year citizenship
The Requirements are that you must be at least 30 years old, you must have been a citizen of the United States for at least 9 years, and they must live in the state they want to represent.
you must be homeless
Senator Sherrod Brown and Senator Robert Portman
he is an Ohio senator so i think Ohio
In order to become a Real Estate Appraiser in the state of Ohio, it is not necessary to hold a state license. However, appraisers in the state are usually licensed, registered, or certified. Check with National Appraisal Standards Board.
In order to become a Senator you must meet the following requirements:Be a US Citizen (Non-Natural born U.S. Citizens may also become a Senator) for 9 years prior to a senatorial electionBe 30 years old or olderBe a resident of the US State in which your senatorial seat is based i.e. You're from Ohio so you'd represent Ohio.
To drive in the state of Ohio, drivers must posses a valid license that is issued either from the State of Ohio or any state in the United States of America.
Glenn is currently a US Senator from the state of Ohio.
George Voinovich (born July 15, 1936) is the senior United States Senator from the state of Ohio. After terms as Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, Mayor of Cleveland, and Governor of Ohio (1991-1999), he successfully won election to the Senate after the retirement of Senator John Glenn in 1998. He became the first person of Serbian ancestry to become a US governor.
ohio became a state March 1, 1803
Ohio state legislators receive a salary of $60,584 per year
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Former U.S. President was not a U.S. Senator. James A. Garfield was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives representing Ohio.