Saturday, October 08, 2022

The Use Of Electors:Clarification-Part Nineteen

The Use Of Electors:Clarification-Part Nineteen


Candidates for head executives at the state and federal level should not be a participant in any branch of government for at least one year prior to his/her election. That candidate should also neither belong to any organization, that is either not publicly announced nor contents of its meetings sealed in secrecy, for at least two years prior to the election.

Finally that candidate should not belong to any group comprised solely of government branch participants. These candidates for head executive offices must be established US citizens.

The candidates for head executive offices at the state level must have a registered physical address in the specific state in which they are trying to serve for a minimum of five years. Once the candidate for President is finally chosen to serve as President, any candidate for Vice-President who has a physical address in the same state as the President-elect is disqualified from contesting the election.

A candidate for the head executives at the state level must have attained the age of thirty. A candidate for the head executives at the federal level must have attained the age of thirty-five.

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