A: House of Representatives
The Congress is made of 2 "houses" The House of Representatives and the Senate. You averagely have to be 25 for House of Representative members and 30 for Senate members and that's for mostly all the states!
anyone that is over the age of 25.
To serve in the United States Senate, a member of Congress must be at least 30 years old. This age requirement is specified in the U.S. Constitution, which establishes the qualifications for senators. In contrast, members of the House of Representatives must be at least 25 years old.
Yes, members of Congress are typically American citizens, as they are elected to represent the interests of the American people. To serve in Congress, individuals must meet specific eligibility criteria, including being a U.S. citizen, at least 25 years old for the House of Representatives, and at least 30 years old for the Senate. This ensures that the members have a vested interest in the country and its governance.
Members of the Congress of the Philippines must be natural-born citizens, at least 25 years old for the House of Representatives and 35 years old for the Senate, registered voters, and able to read and write. They must also be residents of the Philippines for a certain period prior to the elections. Additionally, they should not have been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude.
As of May 2009, That's 96 in the House. In the Senate, 25.
Today about 25 members of the national legislature, or about 5%, are of Hispanic decent.
Article 1, section 2.
Yes. EU has 25 members-states.
Each side of a hexagon must be 12.5 inches in order for the widest part to be 25 inches across.
They must be 25 years, must have been a citizen of the U.S for the last 7 years and must be an inhabitant in the district from which he or she is elected.
Assuming you mean a Representative in the US Congress, a Representative must be at least 25 years old according to the Constitution. A Senator must be at least 30, and the President must be at least 35.