Yes but they never do, because it is politically important for the presidential ticket to be representative of more than just one area of the country in order to get votes from more than just one area of the country.
citizans
The president,vice-president , all 435 representatives to the House and one-third of the senators are all elected on the same day. Some states also elect their governor and other state officials on that day.
AMENDMENT 12 "PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT, ONE OF WHOM, AT LEAST, SHALL NOT BE AN INHABITANT OF THE SAME STATE WITH THEMSELVES"
The electors are chosen by popular vote in every State and on the same day everywhere.
No. It is quite unlikely that this would ever happen. When the Vice President becomes President, a new Vice President is selected and becomes next in line. Only if the new President were to die before a new Vice President was selected would the Speaker of the House become President. Then a new Vice President and a new Speaker would be selected and they would both be ahead of the President Pro Tempore in the order of ascendence. The Secretary of State would become President only if the President, Vice President, Speaker, and President Pro Tempore all died at essentially the same time.
AMENDMENT 12 "PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT, ONE OF WHOM, AT LEAST, SHALL NOT BE AN INHABITANT OF THE SAME STATE WITH THEMSELVES"
There are 50 states and each state sets its own requirements, but I know from my own state of VA they are not the same. There is probably an additional requirement in every state that the governor live in the state. Where I live , the governor has to be at least 30 , have lived in the state for at least 5 years and be a US citizen. The age requirement and residency requirement both vary in the different states. The related link gives access to most state constitutions if you want to know more.
washington
No state is named after a Civil War era president. The only state named for a president is Washington State, named for our first president, George Washington.
yes they should live in the same state they represent
to be the same as or corresponding to
Two people don't serve as president at the same time, no matter what state they're from.
citizans
no
The President of the Council of State and the President of the Council of Ministers, held by the same person.
No, they don't.
Yes, you do not have to get married in the same state in which you live.