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Q: Can the governor be the governor of two states?
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Who was elected governor of two different states?

Sam Houston -- First Governor of Tennessee, then President of Texas, then Governor of Texas


Who was president and governor of two different states?

No US president was governor of more than one state .


What two different states was Sam Houston the governor of?

Tennessee and Texas.


What two states did Sam Houston serve as governor?

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Is Florida's governor and lieutenant governor elected together or separately?

No, Florida is one of the 25 states that elect their governor and lieutenant governor on the same ticket. 18 states elect the governor and lieutenant governor separately, and there are other guidelines that apply to different states.


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He is the only Anerican to have been the Governor of two different US States.


What are the only two states that had Sam Houston as governor?

Tennessee and Texas, he was also president of Texas before it was a part of the United States.


What is the governor for each state?

There are 2 governors for each state in the United States of America.


Whos the governor of the United States?

The United States as a nation does not have a governor. We have a President, currently Barrack Obama. Each of the 50 states of the US has a different Governor for that state.


Was thomas jefferson a governor of a state?

Not exactly - he was governor of Virginia for two years, 1779-1781, during the Revolutionary War but before the United States was created, so you could not call him a state governor. Moreover, the governor in his day did not have all of the powers of the current governor of Virginia.