In the United States, a governor must be a citizen for at least five years before taking office. Additionally, most states require that the candidate be a resident of the state for a specified period, which typically ranges from one to five years, depending on the state’s laws. Always check specific state requirements, as they can vary.
18 years of age, and a US Citizen.
30 years old US citizen for 5 years NC citizen for 2 years
Yes you do.
Yes. You need to be a citizen of the state, too.
You must be a US citizen who has lived in Illinois for three years and be at least 25.
No, not at all. Many former US Presidents never served as members of the US Congress. Some were military generals, and state governors. Examples include Bill Clinton (Governor of Arkansas), Ronald Reagan (Governor of California). Section 1 of Article 2 of the U.S. Constitution states that a President must: * be a natural born citizen of the united States * be at least 35 years old * have lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years
5 years
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Obama has been a US citizen for all of his 49 plus years of life.
No less than 14 years.
He is not an original US citizen.
No. Marrying a US citizen does not make someone a US citizen.