He was governor of New York.
Martin Van Buren was governor of New York from January 1, 1829 until March 12,1929 when he resigned to become Secretary of State for Andrew Jackson.
He was from New York.
Martin Van Buren was from New York State.
In 1839, the president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Joseph Smith, went to president Martin Van Buren to ask him to help Mormons in Missouri when the governor of the state, Lilburn Boggs, had issued an extermination order. Reportedly, Van Buren said, "Your cause is just, but I can do nothing for you; if I take up for you, I shall lose the vote of Missouri."
he repersented New York ...: )
Van Buren was a New York resident when he was elected president.
Martin Van Buren went home to his estate, Lindenwald, in Kinderhook, NY.
Martin Van Buren was a US senator, the secretary of state, the vice-president and the 8th president. He did not hold any other federal positions.
two 2nd Answer: There are no limits to the number of terms a governor may serve in the State of Washington. ("Two" is the maximum number of terms the President of the US may serve.)
Martin van Buren was born in Kinderhook, New York.
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Before becoming president, Martin van Buren served as the eighth Vice President of the United States under Andrew Jackson. He also held the position of Secretary of State from 1829 to 1830. Additionally, van Buren was a prominent attorney and politician in New York, where he played a key role in the formation of the Democratic Party. His political career included serving as a U.S. Senator and Governor of New York.