Robert A. ''Bob" Bradly
Nebraska
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Berry, Snyder, Boozman and Ross.
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2 years sorry if wrong
AnswerU.S. House of Representatives. 25 years old, US citizen at least 7 years. Article 1 Section 2 U.S. constitution
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
Even the smallest state has a minimum of 2 representatives. Idaho is an example.
All bills are supposed to start in the House of Representatives.
The compromise counted slaves at 3/5 their total when computing population for the House of Repesentatives. But as property, and without rights, they could have been omitted from the population entirely.
Assuming you mean the United States House of Representatives, you must be at least 25 years of age. There are other criteria to be a Representative, you must have been a citizen for at least seven years, and be a citizen of the state you are running for at the time time of election.
A person may vote for the president only if that is what he or she chooses to do. There will be many other offices up for election, Repesentatives, Senators and state officers too. Nothing requires a person to vote on every office or issue in order to have the presidential vote counted.