You must be at least 30 years of age.
According to Article I, Section 3 of the Constitution, a US senator must be at least 30 years old. But there is no upper limit-- that is, a person who is 70 can run, as can a person who is 30. The constitution only gives a minimum age, and not a maximum one.
if a foreign person wants to be in the United States Senate (not House of Representatives), he or she must have been a US citizen for at least 9 years. also, he or she must live in the state or district that they want to represent. he or she must also be at least 30 years old
he or she needs to be at least thirty years old
Formal:they must be at least 25 years old-they must be a U.S. citizen for at least 7 years-and they must live in the area they want to representFor the senate its very close to the same-they must be at least 30 years old-must be a U.S. citizen for no less than 9 years-and they must of course live within the state they want to representFound here: What_are_the_formal_informal_qualifications_for_congressInformal:-party identification-name familiarity-gender-ethnic characteristics-political experience.Found here: What_are_the_Qualifications_for_US_congress
There are 3 qualifications as laid out in the Article 1 Section 3 of the Constitution.Must be at least 30 years old.Must have been a legal U.S. citizen for at the past 9 years.At the time of his/her election must be a resident of the state they are elected to represent.
People who want to run for the position of senator must live in the state they are running in at least part time. Nine years as a U.S. citizen is also a requirement.
To be a senator you must at least 30 years old, have lived in the US for 9 years, and you must live that state you want to be a senator for. To be in the house of Reps. You must be at least 25, have been a citizen of the US. for 5 years,and you must live that state you want to be a representative for.
If you want to get into the University of Arkansas, you must have an ACT score at least a 20. You must also have an SAT score of at least a 930.
no, you r not eligible for amie.u must have a 10+2 qualification.if u want to do amie.complete ur diploma from amie
For a member of congress in the house the formal qualifications are as follows -they must be at least 25 years old -they must be a U.S. citizen for at least 7 years -and they must live in the area they want to represent For the senate its very close to the same -they must be at least 30 years old -must be a U.S. citizen for no less than 9 years -and they must of course live within the state they want to represent All this can be found in under Article 1, Section 2 and 3, Clause 2 and 3 of the U.S. Constitution. Now as far as informal qualifications goes im not sure
Bc they are not wanting candidates to get what they want.