Requirements for being a member of a state assembly typically include being a certain age (often 18 or 21 years), being a resident of the state in which you seek to serve, and holding U.S. citizenship. Additionally, candidates may need to be registered voters in that state and meet any specific qualifications set by state law, such as not having a felony conviction or meeting residency requirements for a certain period prior to the election. These criteria can vary by state.
The Kentucky General Assembly has a 38 member Senate and a 100 member House.
It has a 62 member Senate and a 150 member State Assembly.
Bicameral with a 40 member State Senate and an 80 member State Assembly.
A member of the Illinois State Assembly.
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The General Assembly with a 40 member Senate and a 100 member House of Delegates.
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The specific requirements are set by the jurisdiction he will be representing. In most the minimum qualification is to be a member of the bar for the state in question.
I think there is 196 members in the UN general assembly.
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The Pennsylvania General Assembly includes a 50 member Senate and a 203 member State Legislature.The Georgia General Assembly has a 56 member senate and a 180 member House of Representatives.