1) experience in government or high military rank
2) ability to raise large amounts of money.
3) political beliefs- be a fit for a major party
4) personal characteristics- mental stability- no "skeletons in the closet", charisma
5) skill in debating and in fielding leading questions from reporters.
So far all US president shave been men. Most held a degree from an Institution of Higher Education, often in law. Most have been white, protestant Christians of British heritage. All but one was married .
Besides the Constitutional requirements to run for the office of President of the United States, other qualities are expected by many voters. A person should have political and governmental experience. Political experience allows the person to form political alliances necessary to work within the system. A candidate needs large amounts of money to campaign. Most voters seem to expect a candidate to be able to compromise on the issues. Compromise is important in dealing with Congress and getting laws enacted that support the President's agenda. Many voters think family values are important in a candidate. Other personal traits, like religion and conservative v liberal ideas, are also important qualification that some voters expect in a candidate.
1) experience in government or high military rank
2) ability to raise large amounts of money.
3) political beliefs- be a fit for a major party
4) personal characteristics- mental stability- no "skeletons in the closet", charisma
5) skill in debating and in fielding leading questions from reporters.
1) experience in government or high military rank
2) ability to raise large amounts of money.
3) political beliefs- be a fit for a major party
4) personal characteristics- mental stability- no "skeletons in the closet", charisma
5) skill in debating and in fielding leading questions from reporters.
You have to have been born in the United States and be 35 years old.
There are no informal qualifications to be President. The qualifications are formally set down in writing, and approved by the people of the US.
The qualifications for being a US president are: 1. Must be 35 years of age. 2. Must have lived in the US for 14 years. 3. Must be a natural-born US citizen, meaning born on US soil OR born to parents who are US citizens.
He was a US Senator from Illinois and held a law degree from a good school.
The minimum qualifications are set by the US Constitution. The major parties and the voters decide the final qualifications.
There are no constitutional qualifications for becoming a judge or justice in the Judicial Branch; however, there are informal qualification that change over time.
If she has the qualifications and the votes to be elected then, yes
Every US citizen over the age of 35.
There are 50 states. There 50 sets of qualifications for State offices. The United States Attorney General is a member of the President's cabinet. He is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Other than being an adult US citizen there is no other legal qualification.
The US Constitution, Article 2, section 1, clause 5 gives the qualifications for president.
Same as qualifications for president: 1. at least 35 years old 2. natural-born (NOT native-born) US citizen 3. live in the US for at least 14 years
To run for Vice-President in the United States, a person must meet the same qualifications as a candidate for President. These qualifications include being a natural-born citizen, at least 35 years old, and a resident of the country for at least 14 years. Additionally, they usually must be chosen as the running mate of a presidential candidate from a political party.
You have to be at least 35, citizen of the US for 14 years and American.
Article II