The governor of Massachusetts who was not able to attend the convention due to his work load was governor Gov. John Hancock. He was the first (October 25, 1780 to January 29, 1785) and the third (May 30, 1787 to October 8, 1793) governor of the state.
George Washington was elected president of the United States in 1789 and again in 1792. His first election spanned the period from November, 1788 to early 1789, and Congress officially certified the electoral vote on April 6, 1789.
30 years old, Live in Florida for 7 years, be a registered voter -Chase You have to be 21 years of age, you twit.
In the houes must be at least 25 years of age Senators must be at least 30 years of age
All but 4 of the 43 Presidents held an elected office before they were President. Those that did not were Taylor, Grant, Hoover and Eisenhower. George Washington did not serve any elected office under the US Constitution, but he was elected to serveral positions in the colonial government. Herbert Hoover was Secretary of Commerce which is a national office, but is not elected.
William Bradford served as the Plymouth Colony Governor five times. William Bradford is well remembered for fighting for the human rights. Being a Quaker, he is remembered as being a peaceful person.
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John Sevier was Tennessee's first governor serving as Governor from March 30, 1796 until September 23, 1801. He was again elected governor from 1803 to 1809. He also served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1811 until his death in 1815.
4 years unless re-elected. The most you can be in as governor is 8 years.
A U.S. Senator can be elected and re-elected from the day they turn 30 years old until they die. They have no term limits.
30% Of the settlers in Plymouth were children.
The convention began on May 14, 1787 Hancock had been elected to the office of Governor of Massachusetts and took power on May 30, 1787. (Hancock had previously been Governor from 1780-1785)
William Bradford was one of the founders of the Plymouth Colony and served as governor for over 30 years. The king owned the land prior to William Bradford.
To be elected Governor of Mississippi, a person must be at least 30 years old, and must have been a citizen of the United States for twenty years and a resident of Mississippi for at least five years at the time of inauguration.
30 years old looks like your doing the stupid paper my teacher gave us. Good luck its hard, but keep trying
30 years old looks like your doing the stupid paper my teacher gave us. Good luck its hard, but keep trying
In order to be elected governor, a candidate must be at least thirty years old. They also must be a resident of their state for at least five years.