He will resign from the position of Senator and the Governor of Illinois will appoint a replacement for him.
Yes.
He became the Governor of Tennessee on 1 October 1827 and the Governor of Texas on 21 December 1859.
Yes but only after winning the presidential-vice presidential election, the Governor would have to resign his position prior to taking office as VP.
No, but he can't run for both offices.
No, so long as they fulfill their duties as governor they can run for president in their spare time.
Gough Whitlam
The Governor General stays in the position until they resign/retire, or until the Prime Minister nominates a new Governor general. They cannot be "elected" out of their position.
the speaker of the house
when the prime minister is forced to resign,
He doesn't have to <i>run</i> for the Senate until the end of Mel Martinez' term. Charlie Crist is Martinez' governor, and as such appoints replacement Senators to finish out the terms of resigning ones. It's perfectly legal for a governor to appoint himself senator if he wants, and it's happened. If he wants to be a senator, as I think he does, all he needs do is to say "I'm the senator." He would then resign as Florida's governor and the lieutenant governor would step up.
Juan de Oñate was the governor of the Santa Fe de Nuevo México province in New Spain from November 1598 until April 18, 1608.