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QuestionHow many terms can a Congressman serve?Community AnswerAs many as they want. Some congressmen spend their entire careers getting reelected.
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QuestionDo I have to be 25 at the time of campaigning or at the time of election?Community AnswerAt the time of the election. You have to be 25 when you are sworn in, so as long as you are 25 when you're elected, then you're fine.
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QuestionWhat would I have to study to get into Congress?MS1711Community AnswerThere is no actual requirement, but degrees in law and political science are very highly recommended.
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QuestionDoes a representative represent his whole state or just the district in which he was elected?Community AnswerRepresentatives only represent the district. Senators represent the entire state.
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QuestionDoes a US representative represent the entire state or just his district?Community AnswerJust his district. Each representative is supposed to take the interests of their district into mind when voting on bills. A senator, on the other hand, represents the whole state.
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QuestionWho governs Congress?Community AnswerThe Speaker of the House, who is a congressman or congresswoman who is from the majority party, and is elected by his/her fellow congressmen.
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QuestionCan I be a convicted felon and still run for Congress and Senate?Community AnswerYes, they can, as states cannot add any more restrictions to the ones already in place.
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QuestionWhat kind of college education do I need to become a congressperson?Community AnswerThere is no actual requirement, but degrees in law and political science are very highly recommended.
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QuestionCan I run for Congress if I'm from a foreign country?Community AnswerYes, but you have to be a US citizen for 7 years first to be a representative and 9 years to become a Congressperson.
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QuestionHow much does a Congressmen get paid?Community AnswerThe amount is not often disclosed, so people do not know.
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QuestionDoes a single US representative in a state represent the state or district?Community AnswerA House of Representatives member represents the district. Senators represent the entire state.
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QuestionDo I need to be a citizen for a specific amount of time to become a congressperson in a certain area?Community AnswerYes. You need to be a US citizen for the last seven years (at the time of inauguration) to run for the House of Representatives and the last nine years for the Senate. You don't need to be in a certain area, just of the US.
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QuestionIs an economics degree useful to become a congressperson?SpaceshipCommunity AnswerYes a degree in politics and economics would be very helpful in your journey to become a congressperson.
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QuestionDo you have to be elected senator before congress?SpaceshipCommunity AnswerNo you don’t necessarily need to have previous political experience to be able to run for congress but having previous political experience can increase your chances of being elected to congress.
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QuestionDo you need to go to college before getting elected? Which degree or major do you graduate with?SpaceshipCommunity AnswerAlthough a college education is not a requirement to become a congressperson, it will likely increase your chances of being elected. Good majors to study if you are interested in becoming a politician include political science and law.
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