Candidates for president are not required to be able to read or write or do simple math.
Age, citizenship, and residency are constitutional qualifications for the Presidency and Vice Presidency of the United States.
Voters must be citizens of the United States and live in the precinct in which they vote. States to have the right to declare what the minimum voting age is.
The presidency of the United States is currently the only federal office with term limits.
Candidates for president must be born in the US, be at least 35 years of age and have lived in the US for at least 14 years.
Constitutional Union Party - United States - was created in 1860.
The last constitutional qualification for being president is that the individual must be a natural-born citizen of the United States. This means that they must have been born on American soil or to American parents, and they cannot have acquired citizenship through naturalization.
In the history of the United States, there has never been a constitutional monarchy unless you include the colonial period. The United States is a republic.
There are three Constitutional requirements to become president; to be a native-born citizen of the United States, and to be at least 35 years old, and to have lived in the US for the past 14 years.
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The number of electors required to win the presidency in the United States is 270 (as of 2014). The candidate has to receive the absolute majority of the votes.
The 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution is the constitutional commandment that abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime, in the United States.
The Constitution requires that a candidate for the presidency must be a "natural-born" citizen of the United States, at least 35 years of age, and a resident of the United States for at least 14 years.
The Articles of Confederation