Requirements for being a member of a state assembly typically include being a certain age (often 18 or 21 years), being a resident of the state in which you seek to serve, and holding U.S. citizenship. Additionally, candidates may need to be registered voters in that state and meet any specific qualifications set by state law, such as not having a felony conviction or meeting residency requirements for a certain period prior to the election. These criteria can vary by state.
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