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In Texas, there is the office of Lieutenant Governor, which is similar to Vice President in many ways. Currently, only seven states do not have a Lt. Gov.
George W Bush was governor of Texas.
Office of the Governor P.O. Box 12428 Austin, Texas 78711-2428
George W. Bush was the only governor of Texas to become president.
Texas. Bush was governor of Texas before he ran for President.
The Lieutenant Governor of Texas.
The Governor of Texas doesn't have much power, such as hiring or firing staff - much of it is controlled by the legislature. But the Lieutenant Governor plays an active role as President of the Senate (unlike the US Vice President) and also chairs a number of important government boards.
The U.S. President has more power than the Texas governor. A governor affects only his own state, the President is in charge of all 50.
The maximum number of years a governor of Texas can serve in office is 4 years.
When a vacancy occurs in the office of the lieutenant governor of Texas, the Senate will elect one of its members as the acting President of the Senate until the next state-wide office election.
Sam Houston -- First Governor of Tennessee, then President of Texas, then Governor of Texas
President George W. Bush is the US president that was twice elected the governor of Texas. He served as governor from January 17, 1995 to December 21, 2000.