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Chief Justice John Marshall was only 45 years old when President Adams appointed him to the US Supreme Court in 1801. Marshall served on the Court until his death in 1835, making him not only the youngest, but the longest-serving Chief Justice in US history.
For the United States Presidential Campaigs the youngest presidential candidate eligible to take office if elected is of known record Brandon S. Dean. He registered his FEC Form 2 (Statement of Candidacy) in December of 2011. He was 34 years old. However, he will be 35 years old (the age necessary to be president) by November 6th, 2012. Source: www.showinguscitizenshowtorunforpresident.com
The constitution says the age of a president has to be 35 or older; in which this case you really want the age of senators; 30 of congressmen:25, so there are different answers but this one is the best
John F. Kennedy was the second youngest president ever at 43. He was the youngest to be elected but the youngest president ever was Theodore Roosevelt who assumed office after the assassination of William McKinley.
As of 2017, the youngest US president was Theodore Roosevelt, who was only 42 when he took office.
Theodore Roosevelt was sworn into office when he was 42 years old in 1901. This made him the youngest person to ever become the President of the US.
When Theodore Roosevelt was sworn in as US President on 14 September 1901, he was the youngest President at age 42.
When Theodore Roosevelt became President, he was aged 42. He was the youngest US President at that time.
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Kennedy was the youngest elected US president.
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Technically John F. Kennedy was elected the youngest but the youngest president in office was Roosevelt. (Roosevelt was elected Vice President in 1900 and became President when President William McKinley was assassinated.)
John F. Kennedy was the youngest president that time he was inaugurated. He was approximately 43 years old.
its 35 but the youngest so far was 42 tedi rosevelt
No, John F. Kennedy was the youngest person to be elected to the office of President of the United States at the age of 43 years, 236 days. The youngest person to assume the office of President of the United States was Theodore Roosevelt, who, as Vice President, at the age of 42, became President after the assassination of President William McKinley. President Barack Obama is the youngest living President and the fifth-youngest person inaugurated as President, at 47 years and 169 days old.
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