Ronald Reagan and Jerry Brown.
Reagan was governor of California and served two terms in that office, from 1967 to 1975.
Reagan served two terms as governor of California. He was also elected president of his union, the Screen Actors' Guild.
Ronald Reagan was President of the United States from 1981 (elected in 1980) to 1989, and served two terms. He was a former Governor of California and a movie actor.
Before becoming president, Bill Clinton served two terms as governor of Arkansas.
Jerry Brown served his terms before the california constitution made the 2 year term in 1990.
Five terms, the 2nd-5th served consecutively
President of the United States was McKinley's highest position. Before that he was governor of Ohio and served six terms in the US Congress.
George Washington served two terms and then declined a third.
President of the United States was McKinley's highest position. Before that he was governor of Ohio and served six terms in the US Congress.
Pete Wilson, a Republican, was Governor of California for two terms from 1991 - 1999.
Perhaps you are asking what state Mr. Nixon came from-- California. But in America, the president and vice president are in charge of the entire country, not just one state. It is a governor who is in charge of a state. In addition to being the vice president under Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952 and 1956, and then running unsuccessfully for president against John F. Kennedy in 1960, Richard Nixon had already served as a Representative (elected in 1946) and a Senator (1950) from the state of California. But after serving two terms as Vice President, he ran for governor of that state in 1962, and he was defeated.
Bill Clinton had served two terms. HE was the governor of Arkansas before he became president. Bill Clinton is the first president to be a Rhodes Scholar. He became president after the Cold War. He is the third youngest president.