Was Lowell Palmer Weicker, Jr. eligible to be elected President in 1980?

Lowell Weicker presidential candidate 1980

We’ve added a new option to the top menu (found under the blog’s banner): Ineligible?

When you select that option you will land on a page that we call: The ineligible list (?)

The page is set up to record the names of past and present presidential candidates, including those who were (or presently are) only potential candidates, who may not have been (or presently be) eligible to be President of the United States of America.

If you’d like to add a name to list please submit your request, along with at least some evidence, in the form of a comment (on that page).  After we review your comment we may add proposed name to the list.

It will take some time for list of names to grow. We aren’t in a hurry.

The first name that we are going to add to the list is Lowell Palmer Weicker, Jr.

In the above image (left click on it to enlarge for reading) of the March 13, 1979 edition of the Palm Beach Post newspaper we learn that Lowell Weicker had launched his presidential campaign the day before.  The paper described him as a liberal Republican [US] Senator of Connecticut.

What the newspaper doesn’t say is that Weicker was born (May 16, 1931) in Paris, France.

Lowell WeickerApparently his parents, Mary Hastings (née Bickford) and Lowell Palmer Weicker, were Americans (US citizens).

I’m not certain what age he was when he first arrived in the United States.

At any rate, and regardless of age at time of entry into the United States, would he have been eligible to be president of the United States?

Some facts that we do know about him are as follows:

He served in the Connecticut State House of Representatives from 1962 thru 1966. He was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives (Connecticut – 4th district) from 1969 thru 1971.

He served as a U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1971 thru 1989. He served as Governor of Connecticut from 1991 thru 1995.

Lowell Weicker, Jr. is currently 83 years of age.

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2 Responses to Was Lowell Palmer Weicker, Jr. eligible to be elected President in 1980?

  1. Lowell Weicker, Jr. in more recent news:

    Weicker: GOP doomed in midterm elections

    CTPost
    By Neil Vigdor
    June 11, 2014

    Excerpt:

    Lowell Weicker Jr. makes a point to members of the Retired Men’s Association in his former hometown of Greenwich, where Weicker was first selectman 1964-1968. The ex-governor, ex-U.S. senator and ex-Congressman was the guest speaker at the event held at the First Presbyterian Church in Greenwich, Conn. on Wednesday, June 11, 2014.

    This is probably not the “independent” political analysis Republicans in Connecticut want to hear.

    GOP exile-turned-renegade Lowell Weicker Jr. on Wednesday gave his former party slim chances of reversing its fortunes in this year’s midterm elections in the state he governed from 1991 to 1995.

    Speaking to about 150 members of the Retired Men’s Association in his former hometown of Greenwich, where Weicker was first selectman, the former governor, U.S. senator and congressman said Connecticut is likely to be stuck with one-party rule by the Democrats.

    Read more at:

    http://www.ctpost.com/news/article/Weicker-GOP-doomed-in-midterm-elections-5545523.php

    Image credit: J. Gregory Raymond

  2. HistorianDude says:

    Yep. Weicker was eligible.

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