Eight U. S. Vice Presidents were born in New York state:
Eight vice presidents were born in New York.
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Eight were born in Virginia and four in New York, so the total is 12.
Martin Van BurenMillard FillmoreTheodore RooseveltFranklin Roosevelt
Both Presidents Adams were born in Massachusetts, Jackson was born in the Carolinas, and van Buren was born in New York.
No-- both of the Presidents Roosevelt were born in New York.
If you use the Mason-Dixon line to determine the south, there have been a total of nine Presidents in America from the south. The states with the most out of these are Tennessee and Texas with three each.
New York can claim to be the mother of vice-presidents whether you count by birthplace or by state where they lived as adults.New York was the place of birth of eight U. S. Vice Presidents:George ClintonDaniel D. TompkinsMartin Van BurenMillard FillmoreSchuyler ColfaxWilliam A. WheelerTheodore RooseveltJames S. ShermanNew York was the home state of eleven U. S. Vice Presidents:Aaron BurrGeorge ClintonDaniel D. TompkinsMartin Van BurenMillard FillmoreWilliam A. WheelerChester A. ArthurLevi P. MortonTheodore RooseveltJames S. ShermanNelson Rockefeller
There have been a total of five Presidents to live in New York; Van Buren, Fillmore, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt and Arthur. All but President Arthur were actually born in New York.
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 primary state affiliation, New York and Ohio have both sent 6 U.S. Presidents to Washington, but, by birth, 8 Presidents were born in what is now Virginia and 7 were born in Ohio. New York and Massacusetts are the 3rd-most popular birthplaces of U.S. Presidents, with 4 each.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 32nd President of the United States. He had three Vice Presidents in total. They were John Nance Garner IV, Henry Agard Wallace, and Harry S. Truman. Before becoming President, Roosevelt was the Governor of New York.