Question
In the original constitution did it ever ban women and religion from running as president?
Answer
Natural born citizen , age, and residency are the requirements but citizenship has been a touch subject. No restrictions on religion or gender outright but I am sure it was assumed in the times.brbrsee excerpt belowbrArticle Two of the Constitution sets the principal qualifications to be eligible for election as President. A Presidential candidate mustbrbr categories footer.php footer.php head.php header.php header.php images index.a index.php index.x index.y index.z index.z output.pages output.test output.text tmp.sh tmp.sh tmp vertical.php vertical.php be a naturalborn citizen of the United Statesbr categories footer.php footer.php head.php header.php header.php images index.a index.php index.x index.y index.z index.z output.pages output.test output.text tmp.sh tmp.sh tmp vertical.php vertical.php be at least thirtyfive years oldbr categories footer.php footer.php head.php header.php header.php images index.a index.php index.x index.y index.z index.z output.pages output.test output.text tmp.sh tmp.sh tmp vertical.php vertical.php have been a permanent resident in the United States for at least fourteen years.brbrAdditionally, the Constitution disqualifies some people from the Presidency. Under Article One of the United States Constitution, the Senate has the option, upon conviction, of disqualifying impeached individuals from holding other federal offices, including the Presidency. Under the TwentySecond Amendment, no one can be elected President more than twice. The TwentySecond Amendment also specifies that anyone who serves more than two years as President or Acting President, of a term for which someone else was elected President, can only be elected President once. Under the Twelfth Amendment a person who is no longer eligible to be President may not be Vice President either.brbrForeignborn Americans at the time the Constitution was adopted were also eligible to become President, provided they met the age and residency requirements.
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