What if said candidate is only 30 years old?
In a state that requires an affidavit of eligibility he would not be allowed on the ballot.
What if said candidate is only 30 years old?
A Senator must be 30 years of age (Article I sec. 3), and if memory serves, Joseph Biden ran for the office when he was 29 and was seated when he was 30. Nice to have an element of eligibility which is a function of time only.
The ultimate arbiter of who is eligible is the council of 50 separate State AG and/or SOS. The governors as the executive authority over those offices in many, but not all, states also are part of the council.
There's about 100 people who ultimately decide who can access their ballot.
If even ONE state declines to allow Cruz ballot access (for any reason, constitutionally valid or not) he would have to sue to the USSC under Original Jurisdiction.
The USSC would then have to decide if that state's reason for keeping him off the ballot was constitutionally valid, again under Original Jurisdiction.
I don't see that anyone but the states have standing.