9. To serve in the U.S. Senate, a candidate must have been a U.S. citizen for at least nine years, be a resident of the state he or she will represent, and be at least 30 years old.
9 years
30 years of age; 9 year resident of United States; resident of the state they're representing.
9 years U.S resident, live in the state they serve for
6 years
a senator has to be 30 years old
30 years old, citizen of the US for 9 years, legal resident if the state they represent
2 years to be a senator
A senator's term is 6 years, but they have no term limit.
To be a United States Senator a person must :-be at least 30 years of agehave been a US citizen for at least 9 yearsbe a resident of the state which he represents
6 years
In order to become a Senator you must meet the following requirements:Be a US Citizen (Non-Natural born U.S. Citizens may also become a Senator) for 9 years prior to a senatorial electionBe 30 years old or olderBe a resident of the US State in which your senatorial seat is based i.e. You're from Ohio so you'd represent Ohio.
To be a Senator you must be: - At least 30 years of age - A citizen of the US for at least 9 years - A resident of the state your representing