Treasurer of Iowa

The Treasurer of State of Iowa is the state treasurer of the Government of Iowa, United States.[1]

Treasurer of Iowa
Incumbent
Roby Smith
since January 1, 2023

The office is provided for by the Constitution of Iowa, which requires that the officeholder be elected every four years, simultaneously with the rest of the state's executive branch, in presidential midterm elections.[2]

Before statehood, Iowa was part of the Iowa Territory from 1838 to 1846. During this time, the territory had a treasurer. Treasurers of Iowa Territory, both from Iowa City in Johnson County, were Thornton Bayless from 1839 to 1840 and Morgan Reno from 1840 to 1846, before succeeding himself as Iowa's first Treasurer of State.[3] The incumbent has been Republican Roby Smith since 2023.

List of Treasurers of State of Iowa

No. Party Name Start End Residence
1 (D) Morgan Reno 1846 1850 Johnson
2 (D) Israel Kister 1850 1852 Davis
3 (D) Martin L. Morris 1852 1859 Polk
4 (R) John W. Jones 1859 1863 Hardin
5 (R) William H. Holmes 1863 1867 Jones
6 (R) Samuel E. Rankin 1867 1873 Washington
7 (R) William Christy 1873 1877 Clarke
8 (R) George W. Bemis 1877 1881 Buchanan
9 (R) Edwin H. Conger 1881 1885 Dallas
10 (R) Voltaire P. Twombly 1885 1891 Van Buren
11 (R) Byron A. Beeson 1891 1895 Marshall
12 (R) John Herriott 1895 1901 Guthrie
13 (R) Gilbert S. Gilbertson 1901 1907 Winnebago
14 (R) Willison W. Morrow 1907 1913 Union
15 (R) William C. Brown 1913 1917 Wright
16 (R) Edwin H. Hoyt 1917 1921 Delaware
17 (R) William J. Burbank 1921 1925 Black Hawk
18 (R) Raymond E. Johnson 1925 1933 Muscatine
19 (D) Leo J Wegman 1933 1939 Carroll
20 (R) Willis G. C. Bagley 1939 1943 Cerro Gordo
21 (R) John M. Grimes 1943 1951 Clarke
22 (R) M. L. Abrahamson 1951 1965 Boone
23 (D) Paul Franzenburg 1965 1969 Grundy
24 (R) Maurice E. Baringer 1969 1983 Fayette
25 (D) Michael L. Fitzgerald 1983 2023 Polk
26 (R) Roby Smith 2023 Present Scott

References

  1. "legis.iowa.gov". Retrieved 2018-08-01.
  2. "Iowa Treasurer of State - Ballotpedia". Retrieved 2018-08-01.
  3. "IAGenWeb Project". Retrieved 2018-08-02.
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