Those offices are completely separate, so yes, they are elected separately. The vice-president is elected with the president, while a lieutenant governor is elected with a governor.
Andrew Johnson was elected presidet but never elected twice.
No, he is elected with the governor like the Vice President is with the president.
Lincoln was in his house in springfield Illinois when he found out that he was elected president.
No, he is elected with the governor like the Vice President is with the president.
A state's governor is directly elected by its registered voters. The U. S. president (and vice president) is elected by a group of electors appointed by the states.
1860 was the year that Lincoln was elected president for the first time. He was elected again in 1864.
Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas before he was elected president.
Abraham Lincoln was elected as President of the United States.
President George W. Bush is the US president that was twice elected the governor of Texas. He served as governor from January 17, 1995 to December 21, 2000.
A state's governor is directly elected by its registered voters. The U. S. president (and vice president) is elected by a group of electors appointed by the states.
in 1890.