Lyndon Johnson. George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush all were residents of Texas.
George H. W. Bush was actually the incumbent vice-president when he ran, but I think he kept a house in Texas, since that he where he went when he left office.
Two presidents were Texas residents when elected as President-- Lyndon Johnson and George W, Bush.
Only Lyndon B. Johnson, and the two Bushes, father and son.
Eisenhower was born in Texas, as was Lyndon Johnson, George H. W. Bush and George W. have resided in Texas. Other have spent some time in Texas as a result of military service.
No U.S. President or Vice President to date has been elected from Connecticut, but it is the state of birth of George W. Bush of Texas.
Virginia, Ohio,New York, and Massachusetts were each home to at least four Presidents. Texas and Illinois had three.
John Nance Garner, Lyndon B. Johnson, and George H.W Bush.
John Tyler was a resident of Virginia when he was elected U.S. Vice President.
A+ Egyptian presidents are Not Directly elected by the voters
25 presidents form the repulican party were elected to be the president of the USA.
1874 was not an election year for Presidents. Presidents were elected in 1876 (Hayes) and 1880 (Garfield).
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Andrew Jackson was the first president who had moved out of the state in which in was born by the time he was elected President. He was born in South (or maybe North) Carolina but made his adult time in Tennessee. The first six presidents resided their entire lives in one state.