The Constitution.
they are established by the Contsitution.
they are established by the Contsitution.
The people who are voting have a lawyer that does it
the Constitution
the Constitution
The qualifications were put into place by the founding fathers when they wrote the Constitution and have not changed. I think they did not want to eliminate anybody who might be a good President. The voters add their own qualifications when they vote and there is a grueling campaign that tends to expose any weaknesses in a candidate. I wonder what qualifications you would like to add.
The same as president.
There are no formal qualifications for being the Governor of Ohio as written in the Ohio Constitution. There are, however, informal qualifications, such as being a resident of Ohio for x amount of years and probably having prior political or executive experience.
To serve as President of the United States, a candidate must meet three formal qualifications: they must be a natural-born citizen of the U.S., at least 35 years old, and a resident of the country for at least 14 years. These requirements are outlined in Article II of the U.S. Constitution.
There are no formal qualifications for being the Governor of Ohio as written in the Ohio Constitution. There are, however, informal qualifications, such as being a resident of Ohio for x amount of years and probably having prior political or executive experience.
Clearly, if you do not have formal qualifications, you should list your informal qualifications. You must have some abilities, training, or experience of some kind, even if you have never received a certificate or diploma to attest to them.
In a formal setting, you address a former president as "Mr. President" or "Madam President."