Governor of Puerto Rico - Eligibility

Eligibility

On July 25, 1952, the Constitution of Puerto Rico was approved by the United States Congress. Section Three of Article IV of the Constitution establishes the requirements that must be met in order to become Governor. The governor must be a citizen of the United States, a resident of Puerto Rico for five consecutive years and at least 35 years old at the time of the election.

The Governor serves a four year term which begins on the second day of January after the year of his election and ends on the date his successor takes office. Consecutive service is unlimited, according to the Constitution of the Island. As an example Luis Muñoz Marín, its first elected governor, served for four consecutive terms from 1949 to 1965; the Constitution of the Commonwealth was ratified by the people of Puerto Rico in 1952.

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