To be able to vote you need to be 18 years old, US citizen, and registered to vote in the area where you live. With these requirements met you can vote in all elections.
In the US, there are no health or medical requirements for President under the law. Whether such a person could be nominated by a major party or elected is a different question entirely.
Bill Clinton was elected US President in 1992. He was re-elected in 1996.
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THE president is elected by the electrol college. Congress is elected by the people
The President and the VP are elected by the Electoral College.
The US Constitution imposeses these requirements to be eligible to be elected President: 1. Must be at least 35 years of age. 2. Must be a natural born US citizen. 3. Must reside within the US for at least 14 years.
Muslim candidates ARE allowed to run for president , provided they satisfy the constitutional requirements - whether a Muslim could be elected is another question.
Gerald Ford is the US President elected neither to the office of President or Vice-President.
Richard M. Nixon was elected US President in 1968.
The US president is elected if they win the vote of the Electoral College.
Theodore Roosevelt was elected president of the United States in 1904.
He ran a newspaper and then was elected US Senator from Ohio before he was elected president.