The only U. S. president from Arkansas was Bill Clinton, who served as Governor of Arkansas from 1979 to 1981 and 1983 to 1992 and as President from 1993 to 2001.
No US president lived in Washington state. Herbert Hoover lived in Oregon as a boy.
Before TR got elected he lived in New York.
Abraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky but lived in Illinois when he was elected. Ronald Reagan was born in Illinois but lived in California when elected. Barak Obama was born in Hawaii but lived in Illinois when elected.
They both lived in Illinois when they were elected President.
John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Calvin Coolidge and John Kennedy were all residents of Massachusetts when they were elected President.
He lived in Concord, New Hampshire when he was elected president.
George Washington.
Lincoln was living in Springfield, Illinois before he was elected to be the next US President. In Washington DC, Lincoln lived at the White House.
Lincoln lived in Illinois all of his adult life, if that is what you are asking. He was elected to Congress from Illinois in 1834 , long before he was President. His campaign for Illinois senator put him into the national spotlight even though he loist.
No, she did not. She lived in the early 1600's but the first president was not elected until the late 1700's.
Hoover did not hold office in any state. He lived several places. He was born in Iowa but moved to Oregon as a boy. His adult US home was in California. He lived in London for several years. He retired to New York City.
ummm The White House. BS...the question seeks to differentiate between the state of birth and the state of residence...Barack Obama born in Hawaii but lived in Illinois when elected; George W. Bush-born in Connecticut but lived in Texas; George H.W. Bush born in Massachusetts but lived in Texas: Ronald Reagan born in Illinois but lived in California; Gerald Ford-born in Nebraska but lived in Michigan (though he was never elected). Sometimes the state of birth and the state of residence are the same: Bill Clinton-Arkansas; Jimmy Carter-Georgia; Richard Nixon-California; Lyndon Johnson-Texas....they don't live in the White House until after they are innaugurated.