You have to be at least 35 years old to be president of the US and there is no maximum age limit. The reason for this is simply because that's what it says in the Constitution. It would be interesting to see what, if anything, might change if the Constitution was changed to reflect the age limits you propose
There is only the minimum age limit of 35; there is no maximum age limit. Ronald Reagan was 69 when he took office, and John McCain was 72 during the 2008 election.
There is no maximum age for a person running for president. There is however a minimum age which 35 years old.
There is no maximum age set by the constitution for being President of the United States.
The President must have reached the age of 35 when he takes the oath of office. His term of office is 4 years with a two term limit (based on the 22nd Amendment).
Legal schollars are not agreed on this point, but there is no explicit limit in the Constitution to how many terms a person may be elected to the office of Vice-President. The two term limit applies only to the office of President. YES they can
The Constitution gives no age limit, only an age requirement. So in the future - if we live to be hundreds of years old (Like they did a long time ago - see genesis in the Bible) then the President could be as old as ever. So you could write it like so - President 35+
35
There is no maximum age limit for the post of President of India
The minimum age is 35.
Any citizen of 35 yrs and above can stand for presidential election in India
55 years
The age limit to be president is 35.
For the state-run bootcamps, the age limit is 17. Some private bootcamps might keep adults, but only if they consent.
They are not able to run for President, or hold the office of President.
The minimum age is 35.
ye i mean 35 is great do you think an 25 year old can run the country man he just got out of college and kids for president will never happen
Lincoln attempted to run for Vice President in 1856 when he was 47.
No age limit required but you have to appointed by the President and approved by the Senate