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To qualify as a state representative in the United States, an individual typically must be at least 18 years old, a citizen of the state they represent, and a resident of that state for a specified period, often one year. Many states also require candidates to have no felony convictions or certain disqualifying offenses. Additionally, they may need to meet specific criteria set forth by their state's constitution or electoral laws.

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