State Treasurer of Arizona

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State Treasurer of Arizona
Kimberly Yee by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg
Incumbent
Kimberly Yee

since January 7, 2019
StyleThe Honorable
ResidencePhoenix, Arizona
Term lengthFour years, can succeed self once; eligible again after a 4-year respite
Formation1912
DeputyMark Swenson
Salary$70,000
Websiteaztreasury.gov

The State Treasurer is the state of Arizona’s chief banker and investment officer. The Treasurer’s Office manages Arizona’s annual state revenues; directs the state’s banking services; and manages Arizona’s investment portfolio. The state treasurer also serves on the management boards of a number of public entities. The state treasurer is one of six statewide elected officials and serves a term of four years. A person may only serve as state treasurer for two terms. The Treasurer is third (behind the Secretary of State and Attorney General, respectively) in the line of succession to the office of Governor of Arizona.[1]

List of State Treasurers of Arizona[]

# Name Political Party Term of Office
1 Democratic 1912–1915
2 Mit Simms Democratic 1915–1917
3 Democratic 1917–1919
4 Democratic 1919–1921
5 Democratic 1921–1923
6 Democratic 1923–1925
7 Democratic 1925–1927
8 Democratic 1927–1929
10 Democratic 1929–1931
11 Mit Simms Democratic 1931–1933
12 Democratic 1933–1935
13 Mit Simms Democratic 1935–1937
14 Democratic 1937–1939
15 Democratic 1939–1941
16 Democratic 1941–1943
17 Democratic 1943–1944
18 Democratic 1944–1945
19 Democratic 1945–1947
20 Mit Simms Democratic 1947–1949
21 J. W. Kelly Democratic 1949–1951
22 Democratic 1951–1953
23 J. W. Kelly Democratic 1953–1955
24 Democratic 1955–1957
25 J. W. Kelly Democratic 1957–1959
26 Democratic 1959–1960
27 Republican 1960–1961
28 J. W. Kelly Democratic 1961–1963
29 Democratic 1963–1965
30 Democratic 1965–1967
31 Republican 1967–1969
32 Republican 1969–1971
33 Republican 1971–1973
34 Republican 1973–1979
35 Republican 1979–1983
36 Republican 1983–1991
37 Republican 1991–1999
38 Carol Springer Republican 1999–2003
39 David Petersen Republican 2003–2006
40 Republican 2006–2007
41 Dean Martin Republican 2007–2011
42 Doug Ducey Republican 2011–2015
43 Jeff DeWit Republican 2015–2018
44 Eileen Klein Republican 2018–2019
45 Kimberly Yee Republican 2019–present

References[]

  1. ^ "Constitution of Arizona: Article V, Section 6". Arizona Legislature. Retrieved August 22, 2019.

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