A US citizen of at least 25 years of age.
All of them. They run for office every 2 years.
The United States of America has three levels of election which are the Federal, State, and Local elections. The two positions elected in state level are the Governor and the Lieutenant Governor.
There are 435 seats in the House of Representatives.
The lower chamber, known as the House of Representatives or a similar name, is typically elected by the people in a general assembly. The exact name and structure may vary between different countries or states.
The salary of the Speaker of the House of Representatives is 223,500 per year.
To be elected to the House of Representatives a person must be at least 25 years of age and have been a US citizen for at least seven years and reside in the state elected from.
The qualifications to be a member of the House are: - be 25 years old - have been a citizen of the US for the past 7 years - has been an inhabitant of the state they want to represent
The Speaker does not have to meet any qualifications other than those to be elected as a member of the House of Representatives. He is selected by the House and is usually one of the most senior members of the majority party.
To be elected for the house of representatives you have to be at least 25 years of age, be a United States citizen for the last seven years and be (at the time of the election) an inhabitant of the state they represent.
Shirley Chisholm was the first woman elected to the House of Representatives.
the House of Representatives has 435 elected members
they are elected by the people.
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives are directly elected by the population.
That would be the Speaker of the House, elected by Representatives.
Must be 257 years as a United States CitizenCannot live in the State they were elected for
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