There are 3 qualifications to become an United States Senator. They are greater than the qualifications to become a House of Representative, but less than the qualifications to become President. These are all recorded very specifically in our Constitution. They are: 1. Be at the least, 35 years of age. 2. Must have been an US citizen at least 9 years. 3. Reside (live) in the state in which you are elected from. A House of Representative serves a term of 2 years, the President for a term of 4 years, and a Senator for a term of 6 years.
Article 1 section 3 of the US Constitution stipulates that a person must be 30 years of age to be a senator. It also states that person must be a US citizen for at least nine years.
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For the Federal elected offices of the USA, including President, Senator, and member of the House of Representatives all must be native-born US citizens.
9 years of living in the US is required for a US Senator. He must also live in the state he represents.
no, but legal residency is required
2 years to be a senator
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To be a representative in the United States a person must be at least 25 years of age. To be a US senator a person must be 30 years old.
False Article 1 Sections 2 and 3 US Constitution. Requires 7 years U.S. citizenship U.S. House of Representatives. 9 years required citizenship U.S. Senate
A US Senator must be 30 years old or more.
he has been a u.s. senator for 36 years
You have to be 30 years old in able to run for US Senator.