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Who can be a senate?

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A citizen of the United States

  • at least thirty years old,
  • who has been a citizen for at least nine years,
  • who is resident in the state that he or she seeks to become senator for,
  • and who has never engaged in rebellion against, nor aided the enemies of, the United States after taking any oath to support the Constitution, or who if they have done so have been cleared of this disability by a two-thirds majority vote of each house of Congress.
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You must be 30 years or older. Living in the state you are wanting to become sentor of and have been a citizen for 9 years.

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