Nevada State Treasurer

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State Treasurer of Nevada
Zach Conine, Nevada State Treasurer, USA - cropped.jpg
Incumbent
Zach Conine

since 2018
TypeState Treasurer
Member ofState Board of Finance
SeatCarson City, Nevada
Term length4 years
8 years or two terms
Formation1864
First holderEben Rhodes
WebsiteNevada State Treasurer

The Nevada State Treasurer is an elected office in the U.S. state of Nevada. The Nevada State Treasurer is based in Carson City, Nevada. The Treasurer is elected to a four-year term and may serve for eight years or two terms under Nevada's term limits.[1] The current Treasurer, Zach Conine, was elected in the 2018 Nevada elections and is currently serving his first term which ends in January 2023.

The Nevada State Treasurer serves on the following boards and committees:

  • Member of the State Board of Finance
  • Member of the Executive Branch Audit Committee
  • Chairman of the board of trustees of the College Savings Plans of Nevada

Divisions[]

  • College Savings
  • Debt Management
  • Investments
  • Millennium Scholarship
  • Other Programs
  • Pooled Collateral
  • State Treasurer
  • Unclaimed Property

List of State Treasurers[]

  Democratic (8)   Republican (13)   Silver (2)

# State Treasurers Party Term start Term end
1   Republican 1864 1869
2   Republican 1869 1871
3   Democratic 1871 1879
4   Republican 1879 1883
5   Republican 1883 1890
6   Republican 1890 1891
7   Republican 1891 1894
8   Republican 1894 1895
9   Silver 1895 1899
10   SilverDemocratic 1899 1911
11   Republican 1911 1915
12   Democratic 1915 1927
13   Republican 1927 1935
14   Democratic 1935 1963
15   Democratic 1963 1979
16 Stanton Colton   Democratic 1979 1983
17 Patricia Dillon Cafferata   Republican 1983 1987
18 Kenneth F. Santor   Republican 1987 1991
19 Bob Seale   Republican 1991 1999
20 Brian Krolicki   Republican 1999 2007
21 Kate Marshall   Democratic 2007 2015
22 Dan Schwartz   Republican 2015 2019
23 Zach Conine   Democratic 2019 Present

References[]

  1. ^ "Nevada Constitution". Retrieved 2016-08-01.
  2. ^ "Ascensus and Wealthfront Pursuing Roboadvisor Solution in Nevada". Retrieved 2016-07-14.

External links[]

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