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13 December, 14:07

How do the eligibility requirements the constitution establishes for members of the house, senators, and the president differ?

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  1. 13 December, 14:08
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    For the members of the house, it is required that the individual is at least 25 years old, be a resident of the state they have chosen and be a citizen for at least 7 years.

    The eligibility requirements for the persons selected for the position of Senators is that they should be at least 30 years old, be a resident of the state they have chosen and be a citizen for at least 9 years.

    The eligibility criteria established by the Constitution for the position of the President is that the person should be a native-born in the US, a resident of US for 14 years and should be at least 35 years of age.
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