Someone running for Senate must be at least thirty years of age and have been a citizen of the USA for at least nine years.
A person who is running for the House of Representatives must be at least twenty-five years old, and have been a citizen of the United States for a minimum of seven years.
I hope that helps!
Each house is the judge of elections, returns, and qualifications of members in Congress.
Both the House of Representatives and the Senate have the authority to judge their own members. Each chamber has the power to expel members, discipline them, and determine their qualifications for office, as outlined in the U.S. Constitution. This self-governing authority allows Congress to maintain its integrity and uphold its rules and standards.
In my opinion, because there is no reasonable doubt that he meets all the Constitutional qualifications for the office.
While there are basic qualifications to be in congress, the voters ultimately decde who becomes a member by electing them to office.
I hope so because i don't want a Muslim president in office
Congress has few women among its members. Until the 1960's Congress was predominately males. More and more women are running for office, now though.
Yes, they do have free office space in Washington. Not having to pay for their office is just one of many perks that members of Congress get to enjoy.?æ
One year after leaving office. Called the revolving door policy.
Members of the Senate are voted into office by voters in their respective states. Members of the House of Representatives are elected by voters in their district in their home state. They do not have to live in their district, but most do. Senators serve six-year terns, while representatives serve two-year terms.
Hold a high public office before: Vice-presidents, members of Congress, state governors or top federal executives, army generals.
Yes
so world war 3 doesnt happen