The three presidents from Tennessee (and the years they served) were: Andrew Jackson (1829-1837), James Knox Polk(1845-1849), and Andrew Johnson (1865-1869). None of the three were born in Tennessee.
A state's governor is directly elected by its registered voters. The U. S. president (and vice president) is elected by a group of electors appointed by the states.
Tennessee, Delaware, New Hampshire,
Vice President of the Confederate States of America, Governor of Georgia, and a Congressman.
depends on if you are referring to state [ Governor ] or federal [ President ] level
Sam Houston
Tennessee and Texas.
Sam Houston -- First Governor of Tennessee, then President of Texas, then Governor of Texas
Sam Houston was governor of 2 states, Tennessee and Texas Also John White Geary was the Governor of Kansas and Pennsylvania.
Sam Houston was the Governor of both Tennessee and Texas. He was the 6th Governor of Tennessee serving as Governor October 1, 1827 - April 16, 1829. He was the 7th Governor of Texas serving as Governor December 21, 1859 - March 16, 1861.
John Sevier served as the only Governor of the State of Franklin and was the first Governor of Tennessee.
Sam Houston for Tennessee and Texas. :-P Robert Lucas was Governor of Ohio from 1832-1836 and Governor of the Iowa Territory from 1838-1841. James D. Doty was appointed Territorial Governor over Wisconsin Territory 1841-1844 and later over Utah Territory 1863-1865.
Tennessee and Texas.
Tennessee and Texas.
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William Blout was the governor of the Southwest Territory from 1790 - March 30, 1796. On June 1, 1796 the Southwest Territory became the State of Tennessee and was admitted as a state in the United States. John Sevier served as governor of Tennessee March 30, 1796 - September 23, 1801.
No, They are 2 different states.