Kentucky state treasurer election, 2011
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The state of Kentucky elected a Treasurer November 8, 2011. Primaries for this election were held on Tuesday May 17, 2011.[1] The Kentucky Treasurer is elected every 4 years. The treasurer, who can serve two terms, acts as the state's chief elected fiscal officer.[2] Incumbent Todd Hollenbach defeated his two challengers.
The treasurers duties include:
- Act as head of the treasury KRS 041.020
 - Create and manage the state's depository KRS 041-070
 - Make record of all monies due and payable to the state KRS 041-100
 - Process warrants from the Finance and Administration Cabinet KRS 041-150
 - Make payments on behalf of the state KRS 041-160
 - Make an annual report KRS 041-340
 
Background
Current Treasurer Todd Hollenbach is eligible to run for a second term and has announced he will do so.
Candidates
Democrats
- Todd Hollenbach, incumbent State Treasurer[3]
 
Republicans
- K.C. Crosbie, Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council Member
 
Libertarians
- Ken Moellman
 
General election
Polling
| Poll source |  Date(s) administered  | 
 Sample size  | 
 Margin of error  | 
 Todd Hollenbach (D)  | 
 K.C. Crosbie (R)  | 
 Ken Moellman (L)  | 
Undecided | 
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| Public Policy Polling | August 25–28, 2011 | 600 | ± 4.0% | 43% | 28% | 16% | 14% | 
See also
References
External links
- K.C. Crosbie for State Treasurer
 - Todd Hollenbach for State Treasurer
 - Ken Moellman for State Treasurer
 
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