He was elected to the House of Representatives in 1946 and to the Senate in 1952.
John F. Kennedy was elected as President of the United States in November 1960. Before becoming President, he was a member of the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate.
Kennedy desired a career in politics. In 1946 he became a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives from the Massachusetts eleventh congressional district. Kennedy built a large personal organization for his campaign. On whirlwind tours he met as many voters as possible. He talked to the people in a direct, informal style about the topics that they were concerned with. In this campaign and in all the others, his brothers, sisters, and mother supported him. His brothers, Robert (1925-1968) and Edward (also called Ted; 1932-), acted as his managers, while his sisters and mother held social events to raise money for his campaigns.
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He was elected to congress in 1952, and took office January 3rd 1953.
Yes, he served two terms in the House before running for Senator.
You have to be 25 or older.
He served in the white house!!
John Kennedy was the first and only Catholic president as 2012.
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President John F. Kennedy
at the white house
George H. W. Bush had sons who were grown men by the time he was President . None of the presidents after him had any sons. John Kennedy was the last to have a young son in the White House.
Kennedy served in the US Navy during World War II.
Yes, President Kennedy appointed his younger brother, Robert F. Kennedy, to serve as the Attorney General of the United States in 1961. This decision was controversial, as critics accused Kennedy of nepotism.
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Next in line is Speaker of the House.
Ok, let's start with election requirements. In order to be a representitive of the house you have to be 25 years old or older, and you have to have been a US citizen for 7 years or more, and you have to live in the state you are elected as representitive for. In order to be elected to the senate you have to be 30 years old or older, you have to be a US citizen for 9 years or more, and you have to live in the state you are elected as senator for. How they operate? The house of representitives has 435 members and their job is to pass laws in collaboration with senate, and they have the perogative to impeech the president if seen necessary. All of the representitives vote and choose the speaker of the house.l Representitives serve fore only 2 years at a time. The senate has only 100 members (2 per state) and they collaborate with the house on making and passing laws. If a president is impeeched, the senate acts as the judge and trys the president in court. The vice president is considered the president of the senate but he only makes a decision when a issue is voted 50 - 50 he has to make the deciding vote. Senators serve for a 6 year term. When electing a new president, who wins the election is determined by who has more electoral votes. Each state gets a certain number of electoral votes to give to a candidate, and that number is calculated by the amount of senators in the state + the anount of house representitives. I hope this helped you out