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Question: What are the requirements to become a member of the U.S. Senate?

Answer: The requirements for becoming a United States Senator are defined precisely in the United States Constitution. The provisions related to the Senate are found in Article 1, Section 3.

Here they are: 1) you must be at least 30 years old, 2) you must be a citizen of the United States for at least nine years, and 3) you must be a citizen of the state for which you are running as a candidate for the senate. (US Const, Art 1, Sec 3, Cl 3)

In case you're wondering about the House of Representatives, the requirements are similar. You must be at least 25 years old instead of 30 and have been a citizen for seven years instead of nine. (US Const, Art 1, Sec 2, Cl 2)

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On 09/22/07
Sara from AL said:
who cares about marijuana...that's so stupid, there are more important things to change in this country than the use of illegal drugs. Get a life, get a job and make yourself useful...i personally would not vote for you!
On 09/18/07
austin from TN said:
it didn't tell me anything i was looking for, they need to tell more about the senate
On 09/14/07
chris from CA said:
i myself have a dream to become a member of the united states senate so i can make marijuana legal and mybe one day make this country better but i need help from its people im am just a pissed off citizen like everyone else but i figure if you want something done right you have to do it your self am i right!!
On 04/06/07
keily from NJ said:
im very dissapointed in this site... im from new jersey, and this site doesnt let me look at the information about state senate in my state.. whats that about?
On 03/20/07
nadia from IL said:
I love this website because i passed my consitution test!!!!!!!
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