religious test
A religious test.
No religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States.
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It is mania for holding public office.
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May a person inherit the benefits of holding public office from an ancestor and what article of US Constitution?
The United States Constitution states that a religious test shall never be required when it comes to holding office. This is found in Article VI, paragraph 3.
A certain religious belief. Article VI, paragraph 3, of the US Constitution states (in part): "...no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States."
The U.S. Constitution prohibits the requirement of religious tests as a qualification for holding public office. This means that no person can be compelled to profess a particular religion or take a religious oath to qualify for office. Additionally, any test that discriminates against individuals based on race, gender, or other protected characteristics is also generally forbidden under various civil rights laws.
In most every state a FELONY conviction will bar a person from holding public office.
None. that would be illegal.
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