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In most states, each of the following qualifications is required to run for a state Senate position, EXCEPT:
A.
The candidate must be a US citizen.
B.
The candidate must live in the represented district.
C.
The candidate must be at least 25 years old.
D.
The candidate must have political views in line with the majority of voters in the district represented.

Sagot :

A is False. You have to be a citizen for 3 years, but you do not have to be a natural-born citizen.
D is also false, you can get voted in even if you don't have the same political views as the majority. Granted, it would be harder, but it's still possible.
B and C are true, although in some states the requirement is 30 yrs old I think