A - No age limit
B - 18
C - 25
D - 35
Answer: C - 25
You can vote at age 18 in the United States, but in most cases you'll have to wait a bit longer to be a candidate yourself. There are age requirements for different government offices, and while state requirements can vary, the age rules for certain national offices are inflexibly laid out in the U.S. Constitution. To be President, you have to be at least 35 years old — the highest age requirement in the Constitution. To be a senator, it's 30. You can be a little younger and be a U.S. representative, though: The age requirement for the House is 25.
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