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With the exception of supreme court justice, what do all federal government officeholders have to do every two to six years

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With the exception of Supreme Court Justice, all Federal Government Officeholders have to live in the state where they are elected. This is viable if one runs as President/Vice President, Senator or simply a Representative. Also, there is an age limit, for Representative - 25 years, for Senator - 30 years and for President/Vice President - 35 years.
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