Minnesota State Treasurer
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The Minnesota State Treasurer was an elected officer under the Minnesota Constitution until 2003. Before statehood, the Minnesota Territory had the same office.
In 1886, elections were moved from odd years to even years. Beginning with the 1962 election, the term of the office increased from two to four years.
A 1998 constitutional amendment abolished the position of State Treasurer, effective January 6, 2003. Most functions of the office were transferred to the Commissioner of Finance, who is appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. Other duties were transferred to the elected Minnesota State Auditor
This is a list of Minnesota Territorial and State Treasurers.
Territory
Name | Took Office | Left Office | Party |
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Calvin A Tuttle | 1849 | 1853 | |
George W. Prescott | 1853 | 1854 | |
Charles E. Leonard | 1854 | 1857 | |
George W. Armstrong | 1857 | 1858 |
State
No. | Name | Took Office | Left Office | Party |
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1 | George W. Armstrong | May 24, 1858 | January 1, 1860 | |
2 | Charles Scheffer | January 1, 1860 | January 10, 1868 | |
3 | Emil D. Munch | January 10, 1868 | January 5, 1872 | |
4 | William Seeger | January 5, 1872 | February 7, 1873 | Republican |
5 | Edwin W. Dyke | February 7, 1873 | January 7, 1876 | |
6 | William Pfaender | January 7, 1876 | January 10, 1880 | |
7 | Charles Kittelson | January 10, 1880 | January 5, 1887 | |
8 | Joseph Bobleter | January 5, 1887 | January 7, 1895 | Republican |
9 | August T. Koerner | January 7, 1895 | January 7, 1901 | |
10 | Julius H. Block | January 7, 1901 | January 7, 1907 | |
11 | Clarence C. Dinehart | January 7, 1907 | June 8, 1910 | |
12 | Elias Steele Pettijohn | June 8, 1910 | January 3, 1911 | |
13 | Walter J. Smith | January 3, 1911 | February 14, 1916 | |
14 | Arthur C. Gooding | February 14, 1916 | January 2, 1917 | |
15 | Henry Rines | January 2, 1917 | July 1, 1925 | Republican |
16 | Edward W. Stark | July 1, 1925 | January 4, 1927 | Republican |
17 | Julius A. Schmahl | January 4, 1927 | January 5, 1937 | Republican |
18 | C. A. Halverson | January 5, 1937 | January 2, 1939 | Democrat |
19 | Julius A. Schmahl | January 2, 1939 | January 2, 1951 | Republican |
20 | Kristjan Valdimar Bjornson | January 2, 1951 | January 3, 1955 | Republican |
21 | Arthur Hansen | January 3, 1955 | January 7, 1957 | Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) |
22 | Kristjan Valdimar Bjornson | January 7, 1957 | January 6, 1975 | Republican |
23 | Jim Lord | January 6, 1975 | January 3, 1983 | DFL |
24 | Robert W. Mattson, Jr. | January 3, 1983 | January 5, 1987 | DFL |
25 | Michael A. McGrath | January 5, 1987 | January 4, 1999 | DFL |
26 | Carol C. Johnson | January 4, 1999 | January 6, 2003 | DFL |
Notes on Minnesota political party names
- Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party: On April 15, 1944 the state Democratic Party and the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party merged and created the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL). It is affiliated with the national Democratic Party.
- Republican Party of Minnesota: From November 15, 1975 to September 23, 1995 the name of the state Republican party was the Independent-Republican party (I-R). The party has always been affiliated with the national Republican Party.
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