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.
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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
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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
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Statewide political officials of
Georgia U.S. senators State government
Brian Kemp , Governor
Burt Jones , Lieutenant Governor
Brad Raffensperger , Secretary of State
Chris Carr , Attorney General
Steve N. McCoy , Treasurer (appointed)
Tyler Harper , Agriculture Commissioner
John F. King , Insurance Commissioner
Bárbara Rivera Holmes , Labor Commissioner
Richard Woods , Superintendent
Tim Echols , Fitz Johnson , Bubba McDonald , Tricia Pridemore , Jason Shaw , Public Service Commissioners
Senate House Supreme Court
Political party affiliations:
italics indicate closest equivalent to treasurer in this state