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Illinois: State Treasurers


Illinois State Treasurers, 1818-2022(May beincomplete!)
JohnThomas 1818-19RobertK. McLaughlin 1819-23AbnerField 1823-27JamesHall, Jr. 1827-31JohnDement 1831-36CharlesGregory 1836-37JohnD. Whiteside 1837-41MiltonCarpenter 1841-48JohnMoore 1848-57JamesMiller 1857-59WilliamButler 1859-63AlexanderStarne 1863-65JamesH. Beveridge 1865-67GeorgeW. Smith 1867-69ErastusN. Bates 1869-73EdwardRutz 1873-75ThomasS. Ridgeway 1875-77EdwardRutz 1877-79JohnC. Smith 1879-81EdwardRutz 1881-83JohnC. Smith 1883-85JacobGross 1885-87JohnR. Tanner 1887-89CharlesBecker 1889-91EdwardS. Wilson 1891-93RufusN. Ramsay 1893-94ElijahP. Ramsay 1894-95HenryWulff 1895-97HenryL. Hertz 1897-99FloydK. Whittemore 1899-1901MosesO. Williamson 1901-03FredA. Busse 1903-05LenSmall 1905-07JohnF. Smulski 1907-09AndrewRussel 1909-11EdwardE. Mitchell 1911-13WilliamD. Ryan, Jr. 1913-15AndrewRussel 1915-17LenSmall 1917-19FredE. Sterling 1919-21EdwardE. Miller 1921-23OscarE. Nelson 1923-25OmerN. Custer 1925-27GarrettDeForrest Kinney 1927-29OmerN. Custer 1929-31EdwardJ. Barrett 1931-33JohnC. Martin 1933-35JohnStelle 1935-37JohnC. Martin 1937-39LouieE. Lewis 1939-41WarrenWright 1941-43WilliamG. Stratton 1943-45ConradF. Becker 1945-47RichardY. Rowe 1947-49OraSmith 1949-51WilliamG. Stratton 1951-53ElmerJoseph Hoffman 1953-55WarrenWright 1955-57ElmerJoseph Hoffman 1957-59JosephD. Lohman 1959-61FrancisS. Lorenz 1961-63WilliamJ. Scott 1963-67AdlaiE. Stevenson III 1967-70CharlesWoodford 1970-71AlanJ. Dixon 1971-77DonaldR. Smith 1977-79JerryCosentino 1979-83JamesDonnewald 1983-87JerryCosentino 1987-91PatQuinn 1991-95JudyBaar Topinka 1995-2007AlexiGiannoulias 2007-11DanRutherford 2011-15MichaelW. Frerichs 2015-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1819:JohnThomas, died in office.
  • 1848 Aug 13:MiltonCarpenter, died in office.
  • 1854:JohnMoore (Dem), elected.
  • 1894 Nov 11:RufusN. Ramsay, died in office.
  • 1898:MillardF. Dunlap (Dem), defeated.
  • 1912:AndrewRussel, defeated.
  • 1914:W.E. C. Clifford (Dem), defeated.
  • 1918 Nov 5:FredE. Sterling (Rep), elected;JamesJ. Brady (Dem), defeated;RobertL. Harvey (Socialist), defeated;OrrinL. Dayton (Prohibition), defeated;SamuelJ. French (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1922 Apr 11:PeterBartzen (Dem), nominated;JamesJ. Brady (Dem), defeated in primary;EdwardF. Ryan (Dem), defeated in primary;HarryS. Kramer (Dem), defeated in primary;WilliamP. Murphy (Dem), defeated in primary;W.E. C. Clifford (Dem), defeated in primary;CharlesP. Leach (Dem), defeated in primary;WilliamS. Dunderdale (Dem), defeated in primary;RobertBell McKendry (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1922 Apr 11:OscarE. Nelson (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1922 Apr 11:RobertM. Buck (Farmer-Labor), nominated unopposed.
  • 1922 Apr 11:RobertH. Howe (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
  • 1922 Nov 7:OscarE. Nelson (Rep), elected;PeterBartzen (Dem), defeated;RobertH. Howe (Socialist), defeated;RobertM. Buck (Farmer-Labor), defeated.
  • 1930:EdwardJ. Barrett (Dem), elected.
  • 1934 Apr 10:JohnStelle (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1934 Apr 10:WilliamJ. Stratton (Rep), nominated;CarlL. Anderson (Rep), defeated in primary;JosephL. Moore (Rep), defeated in primary;EdwardC. Diedrich (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1934 Nov 6:JohnStelle (Dem), elected;WilliamJ. Stratton (Rep), defeated;MorrisFranklin (Socialist), defeated;WilliamVenecek (National Progressive), defeated;FrankS. Regan (Prohibition), defeated;J.E. Procum (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1936 Nov 3:JohnC. Martin (Dem), elected;ClarenceF. Buck (Rep), defeated;HalW. Trovillion (Union Progressive), defeated;BenjaminWilliger (Socialist), defeated;EnochA. Holtwick (Prohibition), defeated;FrankH. McKinzie (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1938 Apr 12:LouieE. Lewis (Dem), nominated;BruceA. Campbell (Dem), defeated in primary;G.N. 'Pat' Keefe (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1938 Apr 12:WilliamR. McCauley (Rep), nominated;WarrenWright (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1938 Nov 8:LouieE. Lewis (Dem), elected;WilliamR. McCauley (Rep), defeated;ClayF. Gaumer (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1940 Nov 5:WarrenWright (Rep), elected;HomerMat Adams (Dem), defeated;InaM. White (Socialist), defeated;JohnH. Everitt (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1942:WilliamG. Stratton (Rep), elected.
  • 1944 Nov 7:ConradF. Becker (Rep), elected;EarlW. Merritt (Dem), defeated;GusLarson (Socialist Labor), defeated;WilliamJ. Goodman (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1946 Nov 5:RichardY. Rowe (Rep), elected.
  • 1950 Nov 7:WilliamG. Stratton (Rep), elected;MichaelJ. Howlett (Dem), defeated;EugeneNeubauer (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1956 Nov 6:ElmerJoseph Hoffman (Rep), elected;ArthurL. Hellyer (Dem), defeated;RudolphKosic (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 2006:AlexiGiannoulias (Dem), elected.
  • 2014:MichaelW. Frerichs (Dem), elected.
  • 2018:MichaelW. Frerichs (Dem), elected.

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