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    How do I run for congress in Harlem?
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    All you need to do is look online for requirements to run for congress in Harlem. Then you should be prompted to go to town hall or the district equivalent. You will then, in most cases, have to pay a fee and in some cases, get some signatures in order to begin. Do not get discouraged! There are agencies that will help you in this process.
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    Can I run for congress without raising money?
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    If you can fund the whole campaign, staff, advertising, etc. all by yourself, go for it.
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    I have filled out the 501 form, sent in my ID, and asked for a grant to run for congress in California. What more can I do?
    Community Answer
    Everything else. A grant isn't going to get you anywhere near the amount of funding you need to get a nomination, let alone win a race. Fundraise, fundraise, fundraise. Hire staff. Get yourself out there.
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    How much money do you need to get your name on Ballot for congress in CT?
    Community Answer
    Go to ballotpedia.org to find this information and more.
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    How do I run from congress in Brooklyn Bensonhurst
    Community Answer
    The process is broadly the same in every state. Declare you candidacy, form a PAC, pay the state fees, and get to work.
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    Do you have to reside in the district you're running for?
    Community Answer
    If you live in California, you don't have to, but you do in many other states.
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    Can a felon run for Congress?
    Galasy4969
    Top Answerer
    Not while on probation. It may also disqualify you for certain offices.
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    What chamber of Congress should I run for when I'm 25 - 30 years old?
    Galasy4969
    Top Answerer
    You should run for the House of Representatives. The Senate requires you to be at least thirty-five, and it is much more difficult to get into.
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    Can I run for the House of Representatives representing California if the current representative retires?
    Community Answer
    Provided you meet the requirements for running for the House of Representatives, then yes, you can run for congress when an incumbent congressperson retires.
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    Were can I find the requirements for Congress for Utah?
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    To run for the Utah state legislature, you have to be a legal American citizen, be at least 25 years old, be a qualified voter in the district you are running for, and be a resident of Utah for at least 3 consecutive years.
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