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Nevada State Treasurer

State agency in Nevada, United States


Summary

State agency in Nevada, United States

FieldValue
postState Treasurer
bodyNevada
imageFile:Zach Conine, Nevada State Treasurer, USA - cropped (cropped).jpg
incumbentZach Conine
incumbentsince2019
typeState Treasurer
member_ofState Board of Finance
seatCarson City, Nevada
termlengthFour years, two term limit
formation1864
firstEben Rhodes
websiteNevada State Treasurer

The Nevada state treasurer is an independent constitutional officer in the executive branch of government of the U.S. state of Nevada. The State Treasurer's Office is based in Carson City, Nevada. Twenty-three individuals have occupied the office of treasurer since statehood. The incumbent is Zach Conine, a Democrat. He was first elected in the 2018 election and is currently serving his second term in office.

Election and term of office

The state treasurer is elected to a four-year term and may serve for eight years or two terms under Nevada's constitutionally mandated term limits.

Powers and duties

The state treasurer is the chief banker and investment officer for state government. As such, the State Treasurer's Office manages the state's cash flows and investments, issues and services the state debt, and administers Nevada's unclaimed property laws. The State Treasurer's Office also facilitates tax-advantaged savings programs for future college students and individuals with disabilities.

In addition to functional responsibilities, the state treasurer chairs the Board of Finance and is a member of the Executive Branch Audit Committee. The former authorizes the issuance of debt and establishes investment policies for the state's investment portfolio. The latter oversees the state's internal audit function.

List of state treasurers

#ImageState TreasurersPartyTerm startTerm end
1Eben RhodesRepublican Party (United States)}};"Republican1864
2Christopher C. BattermanRepublican Party (United States)}};"Republican1869
3Jerry SchoolingDemocratic Party (United States)}};"Democratic1871
4Lyman L. CrockettRepublican Party (United States)}};"Republican1879
5George TuflyRepublican Party (United States)}};"Republican1883
6George W. RichardRepublican Party (United States)}};"Republican1890
7John F. EganRepublican Party (United States)}};"Republican1891
8George W. RichardRepublican Party (United States)}};"Republican1894
9William J. WesterfieldSilver Party}};"Silver1895
10David M. RyanSilver–Democratic1899
11William McMillanRepublican Party (United States)}};"Republican1911
12Edward C. "Ed" MalleyDemocratic Party (United States)}};"Democratic1915
13George B. RussellRepublican Party (United States)}};"Republican1927
14Dan W. FranksDemocratic Party (United States)}};"Democratic1935
15Michael MirabelliDemocratic Party (United States)}};"Democratic1963
16Stanton ColtonDemocratic Party (United States)}};"Democratic1979
17Patricia Dillon CafferataRepublican Party (United States)}};"Republican1983
18Kenneth F. SantorRepublican Party (United States)}};"Republican1987
19Bob SealeRepublican Party (United States)}};"Republican1991
20[[File:Brian Krolicki.jpg60px]]Brian KrolickiRepublican Party (United States)}};"Republican1999
21[[File:Kate Marshall White House Headshot 2021 (cropped).png60px]]Kate MarshallDemocratic Party (United States)}};"Democratic2007
22[[File:Dan Schwartz.jpg60px]]Dan SchwartzRepublican Party (United States)}};"Republican2015
23[[File:Zach Conine, Nevada State Treasurer, USA - cropped (cropped).jpg60px]]Zach ConineDemocratic Party (United States)}};"Democratic2019

References

References

  1. "Nevada Constitution".
  2. "Chapter 226, Nevada Revised Statutes". Nevada Legislative Counsel Bureau.
  3. "Board of Finance". Nevada State Treasurer's Office.
  4. "Chapter 353A, Nevada Revised Statutes". Nevada State Legislature.
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