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  2. Age of candidacy laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This article delineates the age of candidacy laws of the federal government and individual states of the United States.The US has historically had minimum age requirements for many positions, ranging from President to local members of city council.

  3. List of California ballot propositions: 2020–2029 - Wikipedia

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    Allows government institutions to consider race, sex, or ethnicity in areas of public employment, public contracting, and public education, effectively allowing affirmative action in the public sector. [4] 17: Passed Allows people who are on parole to vote and run for public office. [5] 18: Failed

  4. Age of candidacy - Wikipedia

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    This age requirement also applies in elections to any individual elective public office; the main example is that of an elected mayor, whether of London or a local authority. There are no higher age requirements for particular positions in public office. Candidates are required to be aged 18 on both the day of nomination and the day of the poll.

  5. How to Run for Office if You're Not Rich - AOL

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    When Lacey Cotter Rzeszowski, a New Jersey mother of three, ran for public office, she didn't have deep pockets or a Rolodex full of wealthy political donors. "The first challenge is to get your ...

  6. How to Run for Local Office - AOL

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  7. Top Democrats punt on California governor bids; GOP recruits ...

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    Two rumored hopefuls for California governor continued to punt Thursday on whether they would run for higher office in 2026, when Gov. Gavin Newsom terms out.

  8. Resign-to-run law - Wikipedia

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    A resign-to-run law is a law that requires the current holder of an office to resign from that office before they can run for another office. This is distinct from a dual mandate prohibition, where a person has to resign from their old office to assume the new office, rather than to run for the new office.

  9. List of actor-politicians - Wikipedia

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    Alternate write-in candidate to vice-presidential running mate: Wendell Corey: Actor: Republican: City Councillor in Santa Monica, California Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives, California, 1966: Albert Dekker: Actor: Democratic: Member of the California State Assembly for the 57th district: Cherie DeVille (in French) Pornographic film ...