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Mississippi State Treasurer

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Mississippian political position

State Treasurer of Mississippi
Incumbent
David McRae
since January 9, 2020
SeatJackson,Mississippi
Term lengthFour years
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Mississippi
Formation1817; 208 years ago (1817)
SalaryUS$90,000

State Treasurer of Mississippi is a post created in 1817 when the state was admitted to theUnion. Before the state was formed by splitting theAlabama Territory from theMississippi Territory, an equivalent post was the Territorial Treasurer General, established in 1802.

History

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The position of state treasurer was enumerated as part of the executive branch in Mississippi's first constitution in 1817. The office was filled by the choice of theMississippi Legislature.[1] The first treasurer, Samuel Brooks, was elected on December 19, 1817.[2] The 1832 constitution stipulated that the treasurer was to be popularly elected to serve a two-year term.[3] The 1869 constitution expanded the officer's term to four years.[4]

Powers, responsibilities, and structure

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Under Article 5, Section 134, of theMississippi Constitution, the state treasurer is elected every four years. Candidates for the office must meet the same constitutional qualifications as candidates for the position ofsecretary of state; they must be at least 25 years old and have lived in the state for at least five years.[5] The office holder is not subject to term limits.[6]Most of the treasurer's duties are determined by state statute.[5]

The treasurer is responsible for keeping certain financial records for the state, including receipts, deposits, and disbursement of money from the state treasury.[6] The constitution requires the treasurer to review and approve all contracts for the provision of "stationery, printing, paper, and fuel" for state agencies and the legislature.[7] They also oversee publicbond issues.[6] The treasurer isex officio the treasurer of the Mississippi Employment Security Commission and chair of the College Savings Plan of Mississippi Board. They are alsoex officio a member of several other state boards, including the State Bond Commission, Public Employees Retirement Board, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, Mississippi Development Bank, License Tag Commission, Tort Claims Board, Mississippi Windstorm Underwriting Association Board, Mississippi Guaranty Pool Board, Economic Development Strategic Planning Task Force, State Prison Emergency and management board, and the Historic Properties Trust Fund Advisory Committee.[8]

The treasurer's salary is $90,000 per year, but is set to increase to $120,000 annually in 2024.[9]

List of treasurers

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Territorial Treasurers General

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Territorial Treasurers General
No.Territorial Treasurers GeneralTerm in officePartySource
1Abner Green1802 – 1807[10]
2Samuel Brooks1807 – 1817[10]

State Treasurers

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State Treasurer
No.State TreasurerTerm in officePartySource
1Samuel Brooks1817 – 1818[10]
2Peter Schuyler1818 – 1821[10]
3Samuel C. Wooldridge1821 – 1828[10]
4James Phillips Jr.1828 – 1836[10]
5Charles C. Mayson1836 – 1838[10]
6James Phillips Jr.1838[10]
7J. A. Vanhoesen1838 – 1839[10]
8Silas Bowen1839[10]
9S. Craig1839[10]
10James G. Williams1839 – 1840[10]
11Joshua S. Curtis1840 – 1841[10]
12Richard S. Graves1841 – 1843[10]
13William Clark1843 – 1847[10]
14Richard Griffith1847 – 1851[10]
15William Clark1851 – 1854[10]
16Shields L. Hussey1854 – 1860[10]
17Malcolm Decater Haynes1860 – 1865[10]
18W. B. Weaver1865[10]
19John H. Echols1865 – 1869[10]
20William H. Vassar1869 – 1874[10]
21G. H. Holland1874 – 1875Republican[10]
22M. L. Holland1875[10]
23William L. Hemingway1875 – 1890[10]
24J. J. Evans1890 – 1896[10]
25A. Q. May1896 – 1900[10]
26J. R. Stowers1900 – 1901Democratic[10]
27George W. Carlisle1901 – 1902[10]
28Thad B. Lampton1902 – 1904[10]
29William Jones Miller1904 – January 20, 1908Democratic[10]
30George Robert EdwardsJanuary 20, 1908 – January 15, 1912Democratic[10]
31Peter Simpson StovallJanuary 15, 1912 – January 17, 1916Democratic[10]
32John Peroutt TaylorJanuary 17, 1916 – January 19, 1920Democratic[10]
33Larkin Seymour RogersJanuary 20, 1920 – October 18, 1920Democratic[10]
34William Moseley MurryOctober 18, 1920 – January 19, 1924Democratic[10]
35Ben Shem LowryJanuary 21, 1924 – January 16, 1928Democratic[10]
36Webb WalleyJanuary 16, 1928 – 1932Democratic[10]
37Lewis S. May1932 – 1936[10]
38Newton James1936 – 1940[10]
39Lewis S. May1940 – 1944[10]
40Newton James1944 – 1948[10]
41R. W. May1948 – 1952[10]
42Newton James1952 – 1956[10]
43Robert D. Morrow Sr.1956 – 1960[10]
44Evelyn Gandy1960 – 1964Democratic[10]
45William Winter1964 – 1968Democratic[10]
46Evelyn Gandy1968 – 1972Democratic[10]
47Brad Dye1972 – 1976Democratic[10]
48Ed Pittman1976 – 1980Democratic[10]
49John L. Dale1980 – 1980Democratic[10]
50Bill Cole1980 – 1988Democratic[10]
51Marshall Bennett1988 – 2003Democratic[10]
52Peyton Prospere2003 – 2004Democratic[10]
53Tate Reeves2004 – 2012Republican[10]
54Lynn FitchJanuary 5, 2012 – January 14, 2020Republican[10]
55David McRaeJanuary 14, 2020 – presentRepublican[10]

References

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  1. ^Busbee 2014, pp. 73–74.
  2. ^Rowland 1904, p. 124.
  3. ^Busbee 2014, p. 87.
  4. ^Rowland 1904, p. 31.
  5. ^abWinkle 2014, p. 95.
  6. ^abcClark, Eric (December 2007)."The Government of Mississippi: How it Functions".Mississippi History Now. Mississippi Department of Archives and History. RetrievedMarch 17, 2023.
  7. ^Winkle 2014, p. 83.
  8. ^"Your Treasury". Office of the Mississippi State Treasurer. RetrievedMarch 17, 2023.
  9. ^Pender, Geoff (April 7, 2022)."Amid vetoes, Gov. Reeves lets pay raises for elected officials pass".Mississippi Today. Nonprofit Mississippi News. RetrievedOctober 10, 2022.
  10. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakalamanaoapaqarasatauavawaxayazbabbbcbdbeMississippi Official and Statistical Register 2021, p. 551.

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