In a four year period, Cleveland was Sheriff of Erie County, NY, mayor of Buffalo, NY, Governor of New York State and President of the United States.
lawyer,mayor of Buffolo,sheriff of Erie County,governor of New York,and a clerk at the Fayetteville general store
All I know is he was the sheriff of Eerie country, NY the mayor of Buffalo, NY, for1 year before he became mayor of New York
he was a lawyer for Rogers, Bowen, and Rogers because his uncle recommended him to them
He had been the Governor of New York, and earlier, he had been Mayor of Buffalo.
Governor of New York
They were being held at one the jail,mayor
Being named Grover Cleveland
Grover Cleveland stopped being President in 1889.
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Senator.
Grover Cleveland is known for being the 22nd and 24th President of the United States. He was a member of the Democratic party.
He was a Senator for Illinois.
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It depends if he has already served his two terms before, if he had only one term before he lost the election then he could run again in the next election. Perfect example is Grover Cleveland who was the 22nd and the 24th President of the United States. (Note: the two term limit did not exist until after Franklin D. Roosevelt)
Grover Cleveland ran for president because he believed in political reform and accountability, and he wanted to address corruption within the government. He also wanted to ensure that the interests of everyday citizens were represented and protected. Lastly, Cleveland sought to promote economic stability and fiscal responsibility.
No. His Presidency ended in 1897, and he died in Princeton, New Jersey on 24 June 1908 at age of 71.
Grover Cleveland's second term ended when William McKinley was sworn in on March 4, 1897.