No, only a person who:
Is at least 35 years of age
Born in the United States
14 year U.S resident
Due to various amendments, women and blacks have gained the ability to run for president, and the position is no longer restricted to white males. You should probably look up a copy of the Constitution, this is stated in Article II. Hope this helps :D
There is no maximum age set by the constitution for being President of the United States.
Legal schollars are not agreed on this point, but there is no explicit limit in the Constitution to how many terms a person may be elected to the office of Vice-President. The two term limit applies only to the office of President. YES they can
It is unclear in the wording of the Twenty-Second Amendment to the Constitution could run for the vice president's position for three terms. Its unclear because no one has ever attempted to do this before and it hasn't been tested in court. Its omission indicates that it would be possible to do so.
Naturalized citizens are not allowed to hold the office of President of the United States. This requirement is stated in the US Constitution.
Yes, the legally qualified voters who live in DC are allowed to vote for president. DC has been given three electoral votes and their electors vote along with all the electors from the states.
Steven Baldwin
The governor of hawaii, born in japan
There is no maximum age set by the constitution for being President of the United States.
At one time early in United States history, the President and vice-President were elected seperately. The Constitution was later changed to have the President and vice-President run as a pair.
No it is the 22nd amendment to the constitution . There is no "unwritten" constitution. We have only one that determines how the government is run.
The minimum age set by the Constitution is 35.
No. The Constitution permits only natural born citizens to be elected President. The Constitution was adopted in 1789, therefore it was in force in the 1800s.
The 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution separated the elections of the President and Vice President.
No it is the 22nd amendment to the constitution . There is no "unwritten" constitution. We have only one that determines how the government is run.
The Texas Constitution forbade it.
The Constitution no longer allows anyone to be elected President a third time.
The US Constitution hasn't changed. It was 35 then and is 35 now.