Virginia, in a way. Jefferson, Monroe and Tyler were governors of Virginia and Virginia-born Woodrow Wilson was governor of New Jersey.
Ohio might also make this claim, but it is more of a stretch. Hayes and McKinley were governors of Ohio. Ohio-born William Henry Harrison was governor of Indiana Territory and Ohio-born Taft was governor of the Philippines.
16 state governors became US President that includes Territorial Governors 10 became 'true' two term US Presidents 9 state governors to US Presidents were in the period since 1896 5 'True' Two Term Presidents with gubernatorial background occurred since 1896 4 state governors to US Presidents have occurred in the last 32 years 3 'True' Two-term Presidents with gubernatorial background occurred in the last 32 years
* State Governors * US Presidents * City Mayors
43 as a state and 4 as a territory.
The President of Argentina is elected by popular vote every 4 years.
McKinley became President in March. The official day that he became President was March 4, 1897.
The Federal Reserve is run by a board of 7 governors. These governors are appointed by the President with Senate approval and serve 14-year terms. The President , with Senate approvals appoints one of the governors to be Chairman and another to be vice-chairman. These two people serve 4-year terms.
Utah became a state on January 4, 1896 and was the 45th state.
James Monroe served as Secretary of State and as Secretary of War under Madison. For some of the time, he held both positions at once.
Martin Van Buren Van Buren was a Secretary of State under Andrew Jackson, later becoming the 2nd Vice President to Andrew Jackson and the 8th Vice President of the United States. Van Buren became the 8th President of the United States on 1837 March 4.
This is sort of a trick question on several different levels.1. Presidents and Congressmen have what is called the 'Free Frank' privilege. They can mail letters for no cost.2. The number of states in the Union at that point. You don't specify which Roosevelt, I'm betting it was Theodore, but included both:When Theodore Roosevelt became President there were only 45 states, Oklahoma became a state while he was in office.When FDR became President there were only 48 states.When Kennedy became president, there were 50 states.3. The postage rates were different. For one ounce of 1st class mail the rates were:Postage in September 1901 was 2 centsPostage in March of 1933 was 3 centsPostage in January 1961 was 4 centsWhile it wouldn't cost a President anything to mail letters to all the state governors, anyone else it would have cost:1901 - 45 states at 2 cents = $.901933 - 48 states at 3 cents = $1.441961 - 50 states at 4 cents = $2.00
Vermont was not the home state of any major-party U.S. presidential nominee. However, Chester A. Arthur, who became President when Pres. Garfield died, and Calvin Coolidge, who became President when Pres. Harding died, were both born in Vermont. Vice President Coolidge was in Vermont visiting his father when he got the call that Pres. Harding had died and that he was the President.
That was William Howard Taft (R). President from March 4, 1909-March 4, 1913. NM became a state on January 6, 1912.