Grover Cleveland fits this description. We was mayor of Buffalo, NY and later the governor of New York and was noted as a reformer.
Teddy Roosevelt
Three for sure. Andrew Johnson was mayor of Greeneville, Tennessee and later governor of that state. Grover Clevelandwent from mayor of Buffalo, NY to Governor of New York. Calvin Coolidge was the mayor of Northampton, Mass and later served as governor of Massachusetts.
Before he was President, he passed the bar and established a law practice. He was a mayor of Northhampton, state senator, Lt. Governor and Governor of Massachusetts and served as Vice-president under Harding.
Mayor,Governor,President
Grover Cleveland fought political patronage while he was governor of New York and could be considered a reformer. Presidents Martin Van Buren, Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Roosevelt also served as New York governor at one time.
Grover Cleveland
first its the president, then the governor/s, and lastly its the mayor
after the: mayor governor president sign it into law
Mayor,Governor,President
No. Females can have every position that men can have. From mayor to governor all the way up to president
Well, honey, before Calvin Coolidge became president, he was Vice President. And before that, he was the Governor of Massachusetts. So, basically, he climbed the political ladder like a boss before landing in the Oval Office.
President,V. President,Senator,Governor,Congressman,Mayor,V. Mayor,Brgy. Captain,Councilor.. That's all :))