The state of New York has had the largest number of former governors become president. There were four of them including Martin Van Buren, Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin Roosevelt.
There is no president of New York. City governments are headed by mayors, and state governments are headed by governors. So there is a Mayor of New York City and a Governor of New York State.
The governors of New York was William Penn
States in the United States do not have presidents. They have governors. The current governor of New York is Andrew Cuomo. He took office in January, 2011.
Governors of New York who became US Vice President are George Clinton, Daniel D. Tompkins, Martin van Buren, Levi P. Morton, Theodore Roosevelt and Nelson A. Rockefeller.
By tradition, the Committee elects the Board of Governors chairperson as its chairperson and the New York Reserve Bank president as its vice chairperson.
Four - Martin Van Buren, Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt
Yes.
Federal Hall in New York City
Federal Hall in New York City
Why not?
Yes and no. The governors have no legal way to remove a president from his office in the constitution. Governors can however call for a constitutional convention and make a new constitution. So yes they can remove a president, just not quickly.