Vermont State Treasurer

The State Treasurer's Office is responsible for several administrative and service duties, in accordance with Vermont Statutes. These include: investing state funds; issuing state bonds; serving as the central bank for state agencies; managing the state's cash balances, check processing and reconciliation; safeguarding and returning unclaimed or abandoned financial property; and administering three major pension plans for public employees.[1] The Treasurer is fifth (behind the Lieutenant Governor, Speaker of the House of Representatives, President pro tempore of the Senate, and Secretary of State, respectively) in the line of succession to the office of Governor of Vermont.[2][3][4]

State Treasurer of Vermont
Seal of the State Treasurer of Vermont
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Incumbent
Mike Pieciak
since January 5, 2023
StyleThe Honorable
Term lengthTwo years, no term limit
Inaugural holderIra Allen
1778
FormationConstitution of Vermont
WebsiteState Treasurer's Office

The incumbent is Mike Pieciak who assumed in the office in January 2023. He succeeded Beth Pearce, who was appointed to the office in January, 2011 when Jeb Spaulding resigned to become Secretary of Administration in the cabinet of Governor Peter Shumlin, and has been subsequently elected. Pearce had been Spaulding's deputy.[5][6]

List of Vermont State Treasurers (1778–present)

Name Term of Office Political Party
Ira Allen 17781786 No party affiliation
Samuel Mattocks 17861800 No party affiliation
Benjamin Swan 18001833 Federalist, Independent
Augustine Clarke 18331837 Anti-Masonic
Allen Wardner 18371838 Whig
Henry Fisk Janes 18381841 Whig
John Spaulding 18411846 Whig
Elisha P. Jewett 18461847 Whig
George Howes 18471853 Whig
John A. Page 18531854 Democratic
Henry M. Bates 18541860 Republican
John B. Page 18601866 Republican
John A. Page 18661882 Republican
William H. Dubois 18821890 Republican
Henry F. Field 18901898 Republican
John L. Bacon 18981906 Republican
Edward H. Deavitt 19061915 Republican
Walter F. Scott 19151923 Republican
Thomas H. Cave 19231943 Republican
Levi R. Kelley 19431949 Republican
George H. Amidon 19491965 Republican
Peter J. Hincks 19651968 Democratic
Madelyn Davidson 19681969 Democratic
Frank H. Davis 19691975 Republican
Stella B. Hackel 19751977 Democratic
Emory A. Hebard 19771989 Republican
Paul W. Ruse Jr. 19891995 Democratic
James H. Douglas 19952003 Republican
George B. "Jeb" Spaulding 20032011 Democratic
Beth Pearce 20112023 Democratic
Mike Pieciak 2023present Democratic[7][8][9][10]

Notes

  1. About the Treasurer's Office page Archived 2011-12-04 at the Wayback Machine, Vermont State Treasurer's web site, accessed November 26, 2011
  2. "Constitution of the State of Vermont". Vermont General Assembly. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  3. "3 V.S.A. § 1 — Vacancy, absence from State". Vermont General Assembly. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  4. "20 V.S.A. § 183 — Additional successor to office of governor". Vermont General Assembly. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  5. Press Release, Governor-Elect Shumlin Appoints Beth Pearce as Vermont’s Next State Treasurer Archived 2012-04-26 at the Wayback Machine, by Shumlin for Governor Campaign, December 20, 2010
  6. News story, Deputy Vt. Treasurer to Take Top Job Archived 2012-04-06 at the Wayback Machine, WCAX-TV, December 20, 2010
  7. Early History of Vermont, by LaFayette Wilbur, Volume 3, 1902, page 380
  8. Vermont State Treasurers, Terms of Service Archived 2012-04-15 at the Wayback Machine, published by Office of the Vermont Secretary of State, Archives and Records Administration, accessed November 26, 2011
  9. Duffort, Lola (November 8, 2022). "Mike Pieciak elected Vermont's next treasurer". VTDigger.
  10. Bradley, Pat (January 5, 2023). "Vermont Gov. Phil Scott delivers inaugural address as fourth term begins". WAMC Radio. Albany, NY.
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