USA
Can a convicted felon legally run for president? Yes.
Is a convicted felon legally allowed to run for president?
The constitutional qualifications to be president are to be a natural-born U.S. citizen, a resident for at least 14 years, and over 35 years of age. A person can be disqualified by conviction in a Senate impeachment trial, but a criminal conviction does not affect their eligibility. .
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