The US Constitution provides the requirements. The minimum age is 35 years of age. In addition they have to be a natural born citizen of the United States and have lived in the US for 17 years.
it should be 35 yrs old for minium sge become a president, but however 35 yrs old still not enough exp for president.
The US Constitution defines 35 as the minimum age for a presidential candidate. The youngest to serve was Theodore Roosevelt, who was 42 when he took office after William McKinley was assassinated. The youngest to be elected was John F Kennedy, who was 43 when he took office.
the youngest age to be a president is twenty-eight years of age
Theodore Roosevelt still holds the distinction of being the nation's youngest President. He was William McKinley's Vice President, and he was 42 years of age when he was sworn in as President following McKinley's assassination in 1901.
Kennedy was the youngest person to be elected president. He was also the youngest president to die when he was killed.
35 years old just like the president
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
youngest ever president was 42 but minimum is 35.
The youngest man to become president was Theodore Roosevelt at age 43. As vice president, Roosevelt became president after the death of William McKinley. The youngest man to be elected president was John Kennedy at age 44.
John F. Kennedy
No, but he was the youngest, at age 42.
Theodore Roosevelt was age 42 when he was inaugurated (sworn-in) as President following the assassination of William McKinley. However, John F. Kennedy was the youngest ELECTED President at age 43.
the youngest age to be a president is twenty-eight years of age
yes
Theodore Roosevelt still holds the distinction of being the nation's youngest President. He was William McKinley's Vice President, and he was 42 years of age when he was sworn in as President following McKinley's assassination in 1901.
Theodore Roosevelt, age 50, became the youngest ex-president when he left office in 1909.
JFK was the youngest to run and win at 43. However, William Jennings Bryant was the Democratic nominee for President in 1896 at the age of 36 making him the youngest to run as the nominee of a major party.
Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest American to become President at the age of 42. This was because of assassination. But, John F. Kennedy was the youngest American to be ELECTED President at the age of 43.
Theodore Roosevelt was sworn in as the youngest US President at age 42 as a result of the assassination of President William McKinley, who was shot and died on 14 September 1901.