in the legislative branch part #3
Article I, Section 3 of the United States Constitution
A US senator must be:25 years oldA US citizen for at least nine yearsA resident of the state that they will represent(As stated in Article 1, Section 3 of the US Constitution)
To serve in the United States Senate, the official qualifications to serve are listed in Article I, Section 3 of the Constitution: 1) At least 30 years old 2) citizen of the US for at least nine years 3) must be living in the state you wish to represent during the time of your election
The minimum qualifications are set by the US Constitution. The major parties and the voters decide the final qualifications.
There are 3 qualifications to become an United States Senator. They are greater than the qualifications to become a House of Representative, but less than the qualifications to become President. These are all recorded very specifically in our Constitution. They are: 1. Be at the least, 35 years of age. 2. Must have been an US citizen at least 9 years. 3. Reside (live) in the state in which you are elected from. A House of Representative serves a term of 2 years, the President for a term of 4 years, and a Senator for a term of 6 years.
According to Article 1, Section 3 of the US Constitution, you must be 30 years old to qualify to be a US Senator.
30 years old US constitution article 1
There are no minimum toe requirements; you don't even need feet.
Daniel Webster
Harding was a US Senator from Ohio when he ran for President. He ran a newspaper and was active in the Ohio political scene before he was elected Senator.
The qualifications to be a U.S. Senator as specified in Article I of the U.S. Constitution are as follows: Be at least 30 years of age Have been a United States citizen for at least nine years Be an inhabitant of the state for which he is chosen
A senator must meet a higher level of qualifications than those the Constitution sets for a member of the house. A senator must be at least 30 years of age, must have been a citizen of the United States fro at least nine years, and must be an inhabitant of the State from which he or she is elected.