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The President must have reached the age of 35 when he takes the oath of office. His term of office is 4 years with a two term limit (based on the 22nd Amendment).
As given in the U.S. Constitution, the minimum age requirement for the office of U.S. Senator is 30 years of age. For the office of President of the United States, the minimum age is 35 years.
at least 35 years of age
In the United States a person must be at least 35 to be President or Vice President, 30 to be a Senator, or 25 to be a Representative, as specified in the U.S. Constitution. Most states in the U.S. also have age requirements for the offices of Governor, State Senator, and State Representative. Some states have a minimum age requirement to hold any elected office (usually 21 or 18). Most states will not allow ballot access to people who do not meet the age requirement of the office they are running for.
The minimum age as set by the Constitution is 35.
The age requirement is 35 years old.
The doing away with property qualifications as a requirement for holding public office and voting, was part of the democratizing of politics during the Age of Jackson. Andrew Jackson was the 7th U.S. President.
There is no lawful requirement of that nature for the office of president.
England does not have a president, nor does it have an age requirement on its government members.
The VP has to be at least 35, same as the President.
There is no specified age requirement for the office of California's Governor. However you must be a registered voter, which means you must be at least 18 years old.
The minimum age to run for office is 25 years, but along with the age requirement, there are some other requirements you must meet.