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The California State Treasurer is responsible for the state's investment and finance. The post has more narrow responsibilities and authority than the California State Controller. Some of the responsibilities include issuing bonds and notes for the state.

The state treasurer assumes office by way of election. The term of office is a four-year term but is limited to two terms. Elections for the State Treasurer are held on a four year concurrent basis with the election of the Governor. The current state treasurer is Phil Angelides.

Duties


  • As the state’s banker, manages the state’s investments.

  • Administers the sale of state bonds and notes and is the investment officer for most state funds.

  • Chairs or serves on several commissions, most of which relate to the marketing of bonds.

  • Pays out state funds when spent by the Controller and other state agencies.

List of Treasurers


Name Term Party
Richard Roman 1849-1854 Democrat
Selden A. McMeans 1854-1856 Democrat
Henry Bates 1856-1857 American
James L. English 1857-1959 American
Thomas Findley 1858-1862 Democrat
Delos R. Ashley 1862-1863 Republican
Romualdo Pacheco 1863-1867 Republican
Antonio F. Coronel 1867-1871 Democrat
Ferdinand Baehr 1871-1875 Republican
José G. Estudillo 1875-1880 Democrat
John Weil 1880-1883 Republican
William A. January 1883-1884 Democrat
Denis J. Oullahan 1884-1887 Democrat
Adam Herold 1887-1891 Democrat
J. R. McDonald 1891-1895 Republican
Levi Rackliffe 1895-1898 Republican
Will S. Green 1898-1899 Democrat
Truman Reeves 1899-1907 Republican
William R. Williams 1907-1911 Republican
Edward D. Roberts 1911-1915 Republican
Friend William Richardson 1915-1923 Progressive
Charles G. Johnson 1923-1956 Republican
A. Ronald Button 1956-1959 Republican
Bert A. Betts 1959-1967 Democrat
Ivy Baker Priest 1967-1975 Republican
Jesse M. Unruh 1975-1987 Democrat
Elizabeth Whitney 1987-1989
Thomas W. Hayes 1989-1991 Republican
Kathleen Brown 1991-1995 Democrat
Matt Fong 1995-1999 Republican
Phil Angelides 1999-Present Democrat

External links


Government of California

 

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