Georgia State Treasurer

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The Georgia State Treasurer is a financial office of the state of Georgia. Established as an appointed state constitutional office in 1781, the office was directly elected from the enactment of the 1877 constitution until 1972, when a constitutional amendment removed the office from the list of constitutional officers.[1] The office was restored as an appointed office under Zell Miller in 1993.

List of treasurers

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Appointed treasurers (prior to 1877)

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# Image Name Term Party
William O'Bryen 1778
James Bryan 1781
John Lindsay 1782
Joseph Clay 1782
John Martin 1783-1784
Seth John Cuthbert 1785-86
George Jones 1787
John Meals 1788-91
John Gibbons 1792-95
John Berrien 1796-1800
Edwin Mounger 1801-05
George R. Clayton 1806-1825
James Bozeman 1826-28
Hines Holt 1829-1832
John Williams 1833
Thomas Haynes 1834-1841
Benjamin B. Smith 1842
Walter H. Mitchell 1843-1846
William B. Tinsley 1847-1850
J. M. Patton 1851
Walter H. Mitchell 1851-1852
John B. Trippe 1853-1860
John Jones 1861-1867
Nedom L. Angier 1868-1872
John Jones 1872-1876

Elected treasurers (1877-1972)

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# Image Name Term Party
J. W. Renfroe 1876-1880
D. N. Speer 1880-1884
Robert Ulla Hardeman 1884-1896
W. J. Speer 1896-1900
R. E. Park 1900-1909
J. Pope Brown 1909-1911
W. J. Speer 1911-1931
M. L. Ledford 1931-1933
George B. Hamilton 1933-1961
Jack B. Ray 1961-1971
Bill Burson 1971-1972

Appointed treasurers (1993-present)

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# Image Name Term Party
Steve McCoy 1993-1997
Dan Ebersole 1997-2010
Steve McCoy 2011 - 2019
Lynne Riley 2019-2020
Steve McCoy 2020-present

References

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