Yes he was. He was the governor of New York.
New York was where Roosevelt served as governor. He was governor of New York for the two years just before he became Vice-president of the US.
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FDR was governor of New York from 1929 to 1933 when he became President.
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Woodrow Wilson was the NJ governor who became president.
I am not sure which Roosevelt you are asking about-- we had two of them who became president. Theodore Roosevelt, a Republican, served in the New York State Assembly, was Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and Governor of New York before he became Vice President and then President (he assumed the office in 1901). As for Franklin D. Roosevelt, a Democrat, he served in the New York State Senate, was also Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and was also the Governor of New York before he was elected president (he assumed the office in 1933).
State legislator, rancher, police commissioner of New York City, Secretary of the Navy, Governor of New York and Vice President were some of Roosevelt's many careers.
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Governor of New York State.
No, Theodore Roosevelt was not a senator for the state of New York. He served as the governor of New York from 1899 to 1900 before becoming the vice president and later president of the United States.
Theodore Roosevelt was a career politician. He was a New York State Assemblyman, US Civil Service Commissioner, President of New York Board of Police Commissioners, Governor of New York State, Assistant Secretary of the Navy , Vice-President and President of the USA.
FDR was governor of New York before he became US president.
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He was a never a US senator. However, he was governor of New York and NY state senator before he was elected president.