The Treasurers and Other Chief Financial Officers, 2022
| FIPS | State or other jurisdiction |
Name and party | Method of selection | Length of regular term in years |
Date of first service |
Present term ends |
Maximum consecutive terms allowed by constitution |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Alabama | Young Boozer III (R) | E | 4 | 1/2011 (n) | 1/2023 | 2 |
| 02 | Alaska | Pamela Leary | A | Governor's Discretion | 1/2014 | ✕ | ✕ |
| 04 | Arizona | Kimberly Yee (R) | E | 4 | 1/2019 | 1/2023 | 2 |
| 05 | Arkansas | Dennis Milligan (R) | A | 4 | 1/2015 | 1/2023 | 2 |
| 06 | California | Fiona Ma (D) | E | 4 | 1/2019 | 1/2023 | 2 |
| 08 | Colorado | Dave Young (D) | E | 4 | 1/2019 | 1/2023 | 2 |
| 09 | Connecticut | Shawn Wooden (D) | E | 4 | 1/2019 | 1/2023 | ✓ |
| 10 | Delaware | Colleen Davis (D) | E | 4 | 1/2019 | 1/2023 | ✓ |
| 12 | Florida (a) | Jimmy Patronis (R) (b) | E | 4 | 6/2017 (b) | 1/2023 | 2 |
| 13 | Georgia | Steve McCoy | A | Pleasure of the Board | 10/2011 (j) | ✕ | ✕ |
| 15 | Hawaii (c) | Craig Hirai | A | Governor's Discretion | 12/2019 | ✕ | ✕ |
| 16 | Idaho | Julie Ellsworth (R) | E | 4 | 1/2019 | 1/2023 | ✓ |
| 17 | Illinois | Mike Frerichs (D) | E | 4 | 1/2015 | 1/2023 | ✓ |
| 18 | Indiana | Kelly Mitchell (R) | E | 4 | 11/2014 | 1/2023 | (d) |
| 19 | Iowa | Michael L. Fitzgerald (D) | E | 4 | 1/1983 | 1/2023 | ✓ |
| 20 | Kansas | Lynn Rogers (R) | E | 4 | 1/2021 (k) | 1/2023 | ✓ |
| 21 | Kentucky | Alison Ball (R) | E | 4 | 1/2016 | 1/2024 | 2 |
| 22 | Louisiana | John Schroder (R)(e) | E | 4 | 11/2017 (e) | 12/2023 | ✓ |
| 23 | Maine | Henry Beck | L | 2 | 1/2019 | 1/2023 | 4 |
| 24 | Maryland | Dereck Davis | L | 4 | 12/2021 (o) | 1/2023 | ✓ |
| 25 | Massachusetts | Deb Goldberg (D) | E | 4 | 1/2015 | 1/2023 | ✓ |
| 26 | Michigan | Rachael Eubanks | A | Governor's Discretion | 2019 | ✕ | ✕ |
| 27 | Minnesota (f) | James Schowalter | A | Governor's Discretion | 1/2011 (l) | ✕ | ✕ |
| 28 | Mississippi | David McRae (R) | E | 4 | 1/2020 | 1/2024 | ✓ |
| 29 | Missouri | Scott Fitzpatrick (R) (i) | E | 4 | 1/1/2019 (i) | 1/2025 | 2 |
| 30 | Montana (m) | Misty Ann Giles | A | Governor's Discretion | 1/2021 | ✕ | ✕ |
| 31 | Nebraska | John Murante (R) | E | 4 | 1/2019 | 1/2023 | 2 |
| 32 | Nevada | Zach Conine (D) | E | 4 | 1/2019 | 1/2023 | 2 |
| 33 | New Hampshire | Monica Mezzapelle | L | 2 | 1/2021 | 1/2023 | ✓ |
| 34 | New Jersey | Elizabeth Muoio | A | Governor's Discretion | 1/2018 | ✕ | ✕ |
| 35 | New Mexico | Tim Eichenberg (D) | E | 4 | 1/2015 | 1/2023 | 2 |
| 36 | New York | Christopher Curtis | A | Governor's Discretion | 8/2016 | ✕ | ✕ |
| 37 | North Carolina | Dale Folwell (R) | E | 4 | 1/2017 | 1/2025 | ✓ |
| 38 | North Dakota | Thomas Beadle (R) | E | 4 | 1/2021 | 1/2025 | ✓ |
| 39 | Ohio | Robert Sprague (R) | E | 4 | 1/2019 | 1/2023 | 2 |
| 40 | Oklahoma | Randy McDaniel (R) | E | 4 | 1/2019 | 1/2023 | ✓ |
| 41 | Oregon | Tobias Read (D) | E | 4 | 1/2017 | 1/2025 | 2 |
| 42 | Pennsylvania | Stacy Garrity (R) | E | 4 | 1/2021 | 1/2025 | 2 |
| 44 | Rhode Island | Seth Magaziner (D) | E | 4 | 1/2015 | 1/2023 | 2 |
| 45 | South Carolina | Curtis Loftis (R) | E | 4 | 1/2011 | 1/2023 | ✓ |
| 46 | South Dakota | Josh Haeder (R) | E | 4 | 1/2019 | 1/2023 | 2 |
| 47 | Tennessee | David H. Lillard Jr. | L | 2 | 1/2009 | 1/2023 | ✕ |
| 48 | Texas (g) | Glenn Hegar (R) | E | 4 | 1/2015 | 1/2023 | ✓ |
| 49 | Utah | Marlo Oaks (R) (h) | E | 4 | 6/2021 (h) | 12/2024 | ✓ |
| 50 | Vermont | Elizabeth Pearce (D) | E | 2 | 1/2011 | 1/2023 | ✓ |
| 51 | Virginia | David Richardson | A | Governor's Discretion | 6/2022 | ✕. | ✕ |
| 53 | Washington | Mike Pellicciotti (D) | E | 4 | 1/2021 | 1/2025 | ✓ |
| 54 | West Virginia | Riley Moore (R) | E | 4 | 1/2021 | 1/2025 | ✓ |
| 55 | Wisconsin | Sarah Godlewski (D) | E | 4 | 1/2019 | 1/2023 | ✓ |
| 56 | Wyoming | Curt Meier (R) | E | 4 | 1/2019 | 1/2023 | ✓ |
| 60 | American Samoa | Malemo Tausaga | A | 4 | 1/2021 | ✕ | ✕ |
| 11 | Dist. of Columbia | Carmen Pigler | A | Pleasure of CFO | 4/2020 | ✕ | ✕ |
| 66 | Guam | Rosita Fejeran | CS | ✕ | N/A | ✕ | ✕ |
| 69 | CNMI* | Mark Rabauliman | A | 4 | N/A | N/A | ✕ |
| 72 | Puerto Rico | Francisco Pares | A | 4 | 7/2019 | N/A | ✕ |
| 78 | U.S. Virgin Islands | Bosede Bruce | A | 4 | 4/2021 | N/A | ✕ |
Source:
The Council of State Governments, 2022.Key:
| * | — | Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands. |
| ✓ | — | No provision specifying number of terms allowed. |
| ✕ | — | No formal provision, position is appointed or elected by governmental entity (not chosen by the electorate). |
| A | — | Appointed by the governor. (In the District of Columbia, the Treasurer is appointed by the Chief Financial Officer. In Georgia, position is appointed by the State Depository Board.) |
| E | — | Elected by the voters. |
| L | — | Elected by the legislature. |
| CS | — | Civil Service. |
| — | Not available. |
Footnotes:
| (a) | The official title of the office of state treasurer is Chief Financial Officer. |
| (b) | Gov. Rick Scott appointed Patronis after Jeff Atwater’s resignation. |
| (c) | The director of finance performs this function. |
| (d) | Eligible for eight out of any period of twelve years. |
| (e) | John Schroder won the special election in 2017 to fill John Kennedy’s term after he was elected to the U.S. Senate. He was elected to a full four-year term in 2019. |
| (f) | The Commissioner of Management and Budget performs this function. |
| (g) | The Comptroller of Public Accounts performs this function. |
| (h) | Oaks was appointed by Gov. Cox in June 2021 after David Damschen resigned to become president and CEO of the Utah Housing Corporation. |
| (i) | Fitzpatrick was appointed in January 2019 after Treasurer Schmitt was appointed as attorney general. |
| (j) | McCoy served as state treasurer from 2011-2019 and was reappointed as treasurer in October 2020. He also served as director of the Office of Treasury & Fiscal Services (now known as the Office of the State Treasurer) from 1993-1997. |
| (k) | Rogers was appointed by Gov. Laura Kelly to fill a vacancy after Treasurer Jake LaTurner was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in November 2020. |
| (l) | Schowalter first served as commissioner from 2011-2014 and was reappointed to the position by Gov. Walz in September 2020. |
| (m) | The director of the Department of Administration performs this function. |
| (n) | Young Boozer first served as tresurer from 2011-2019 and was appointed to serve again in October 2021 upon the resignation of John McMillan. He is running for the position in the November 2022 general election. |
| (o) | Dereck Davis was appointed in December 2021 upon the resignation of Nancy Kopp. |
