Thomas Jefferson, Governor of Virginia 1779-1781
James Monroe, Governor of Virginia 1799-1802, 1811
Martin Van Buren, Governor of New York 1829
John Tyler, Governor of Virginia 1825-1827
James K. Pole, Governor of Tennessee 1839-1841
Andrew Johnson, Governor of Tennessee 1853-1857, 1862
Rutherford B. Hayes, Governor of Ohio 1858-1872, 1876-1877
Grover Cleveland, Governor of New York 1883-1885
William McKinley, Governor of Ohio 1891-1896
Theodore Roosevelt, Governor of New York 1899-1900
Woodrow Wilson, Governor of New Jersey 1911-1913
Calvin Coolidge, Governor of Massachusetts 1919-1921
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Governor of New York 1929-1932
Jimmy Carter, Governor of Georgia 1971-1975
Ronald Reagan, Governor of California 1967-1975
Bill Clinton, Governor Arkansas of 1979-1981, 1983-1992
George W. Bush, Governor of Texas 1995-2000
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None is President of Washington State. Sates have Governors, not Presidents.
Presidents for Federal crimes, governors for state crimes.
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All US Presidents "serve" and "represent" every US State. The US President is is charge of the nation, not individual states, except collectively as "The United States of America". Every US State has a State Governor, the head of that individual State. The US has 50 States, hence, 50 governors.
George H. W. Bush had two sons that were governors of Texas and of Florida. Taft's grandson was governor of Ohio.
State Governors
Alaska is a state. They do not have presidents, but do have governors. No US President has been born in Alaska.
I know sixteen u s presidents were governors before they were elected but I can't find out how many vice presidents were governnersbefore
No.
Governors are nearly like a president in regards to the fact that they are the highest government official in a certain area. However the president is in charge of a country, and a governor is in charge of a state.
Almost all of them