article 2 section 1
Since the establishment of the US constitution in 1789 the age of the president has always been set to 35 years old.
In the Constitution, Article II, Section 2, Clause 5 (35 years.)
The minimum age for a president (35 years) is put forth in the Constitution. It was "started" by the Framers.
The minimum age as set by the Constitution is 35.
The Constitution requires that a person reach a certain age before becoming President because the founding fathers felt a level of maturity is needed to be President. Congress also has a minimum age that a person must be.
Article 2
In all states the constitution makes the age to vote 18.
The minimum age set by the Constitution is 35.
35 year
35 year
There is no maximum age set by the constitution for being President of the United States.
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