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South Carolina Treasurer

The state treasurer of South Carolina is a constitutional officer in the executive branch of the U.S. state of South Carolina. Twenty one individuals have held the office of state treasurer since it became an elective position in 1865. The incumbent is Curtis Loftis, a Republican.

Treasurer of South Carolina
Incumbent
Curtis Loftis
since January 12, 2011
Member ofState Fiscal Accountability Authority
SeatColumbia, South Carolina
Wade Hampton Building
1200 Senate Street, 5th Floor
AppointerGeneral election
Term lengthFour years, no limit
Constituting instrumentArticle VI, Section 7, South Carolina Constitution
SalaryUS$164,000 annually[1]
WebsiteOfficial website

Powers and duties edit

The state treasurer is the chief banker and investment officer of the state of South Carolina.[2][3] As such, the state treasurer manages the cash flows and investments of all state funds and, in so doing, safeguards their assets. In 2022, the state treasury's custodial fund balances were approximately $2.8 billion.[4][a] Moreover, the state treasurer administers unclaimed property and manages the state's debt.[6][7] The Office of the State Treasurer also provides certain services to South Carolina residents, including its college and ABLE savings programs.[8][9]

Aside from their functional responsibilities, the state treasurer is a member of the State Fiscal Accountability Authority (SFAA), an independent agency which also includes the governor, the comptroller general, and the chairs of the budget committees in the General Assembly.[10] The SFAA is generally charged with oversight of state spending and management of state property.[11][12] In particular, the SFAA acquires insurance for state agencies and local governments, procures goods and services for the operations of state government, and oversees the construction and maintenance of state buildings.[13][14] In addition, the SFAA appoints South Carolina's state auditor to serve at pleasure.[15][b]

List of treasurers edit

Since 1865, the state treasurer has been elected at-large and serves a term of four years.

List of treasurers of South Carolina
Image Treasurer[19] Party Term of office
William Hood   Republican 1865–1866
S. L. Leaphart   Republican 1866–1876
Niles G. Parker   Republican 1868–1872
  Francis Lewis Cardozo   Republican 1872–1877
S. L. Leaphart   Democratic 1877–1881
J. P. Richardson   Democratic 1881–1887
I. S. Bamberg   Democratic 1887–1889
E. R. McIver   Democratic 1889–1891
W. T. C. Bates   Democratic 1891–1897
W. H. Timmerman   Democratic 1897–1901
R. H. Jennings   Democratic 1901–1913
S. T. Carter   Democratic 1913–1925
Julian Haskell Scarborough   Democratic 1926–1934
E.P. Miller   Democratic 1934–1940
Jefferson Bates   Democratic January 10, 1940 – August 17, 1966[20]
(Died)
Grady Patterson   Democratic January 17, 1966 – January 11, 1995
(Lost reelection)
  Richard Eckstrom   Republican January 11, 1995 – January 11, 1999
(Lost reelection)
Grady Patterson   Democratic January 11, 1999 – January 3, 2007
(Lost reelection)
Thomas Ravenel   Republican January 3, 2007 – July 24, 2007
(Resigned)
Converse Chellis   Republican August 3, 2007 – January 12, 2011[21]
(Lost nomination)[22]
  Curtis Loftis   Republican January 11, 2011 – incumbent

Notes edit

  1. ^ For comparison, the state of South Carolina spent over $34 billion in the same fiscal year.[5]
  2. ^ The state auditor is a statutory official that functions as the external auditor of state government.[16][17][18]

References edit

  1. ^ "State Salaries Query for Curtis Loftis". South Carolina Department of Administration. Retrieved October 22, 2023.
  2. ^ South Carolina Legislative Council. "Title 11, Chapter 5, South Carolina Code of Laws". South Carolina Legislature. Retrieved October 22, 2023.
  3. ^ "Our Responsibilities". treasurer.sc.gov. Retrieved February 23, 2023.
  4. ^ "Audited Financial Statements of the Office of the State Treasurer For the Year Ended June 30, 2022" (PDF). South Carolina Office of the State Treasurer. December 15, 2022. Retrieved October 22, 2023.
  5. ^ "What is the total amount of South Carolina's state budget?". www.admin.sc.gov. Department of Administration.
  6. ^ "Unclaimed Property Program". South Carolina Office of the State Treasurer. Retrieved October 22, 2023.
  7. ^ "Bond and Debt Information". South Carolina Office of the State Treasurer. Retrieved October 22, 2023.
  8. ^ "College Savings Programs". South Carolina Office of the State Treasurer. Retrieved October 22, 2023.
  9. ^ "Palmetto ABLE Savings Program". South Carolina Office of the State Treasurer. Retrieved October 22, 2023.
  10. ^ South Carolina Legislative Council. "Title 11, Chapter 55, South Carolina Code of Laws". South Carolina Legislature. Retrieved October 22, 2023.
  11. ^ Bustos, Joseph (April 2, 2023). "SC has 1 requirement to be comptroller general: Be a voter. Will $3.5B blunder change that?". The State. Retrieved July 4, 2023.
  12. ^ "About Us". South Carolina Fiscal Accountability Authority. Retrieved October 22, 2023.
  13. ^ "About Us". South Carolina Insurance Reserve Fund. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  14. ^ "About Us". South Carolina Division of Procurement Services. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  15. ^ South Carolina Legislative Council. "Section 11-7-10, South Carolina Code of Laws". South Carolina Legislature. Retrieved October 22, 2023.
  16. ^ "South Carolina State Auditor". Ballotpedia. Retrieved September 8, 2022.
  17. ^ "About". South Carolina Office of the State Auditor. Retrieved October 22, 2023.
  18. ^ South Carolina Legislative Council. "Title 11, Chapter 7, South Carolian Code of Laws". South Carolina Legislature. Retrieved October 22, 2023.
  19. ^ "South Carolina State Government". carolana.com. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
  20. ^ "Bates, Jefferson Blakely (1896-1966)". PoliticalGraveyard.com. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
  21. ^ Wenger, Yvonne. "Gloves come off as Chellis voted in". Post and Courrier. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
  22. ^ "2010 Republican and Democratic Primary". scvotes.org. South Carolina Election Commission. Retrieved January 14, 2023.

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The state treasurer of South Carolina is a constitutional officer in the executive branch of the U S state of South Carolina Twenty one individuals have held the office of state treasurer since it became an elective position in 1865 The incumbent is Curtis Loftis a Republican Treasurer of South CarolinaIncumbentCurtis Loftissince January 12 2011Member ofState Fiscal Accountability AuthoritySeatColumbia South CarolinaWade Hampton Building1200 Senate Street 5th FloorAppointerGeneral electionTerm lengthFour years no limitConstituting instrumentArticle VI Section 7 South Carolina ConstitutionSalaryUS 164 000 annually 1 WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Powers and duties 2 List of treasurers 3 Notes 4 ReferencesPowers and duties editThe state treasurer is the chief banker and investment officer of the state of South Carolina 2 3 As such the state treasurer manages the cash flows and investments of all state funds and in so doing safeguards their assets In 2022 the state treasury s custodial fund balances were approximately 2 8 billion 4 a Moreover the state treasurer administers unclaimed property and manages the state s debt 6 7 The Office of the State Treasurer also provides certain services to South Carolina residents including its college and ABLE savings programs 8 9 Aside from their functional responsibilities the state treasurer is a member of the State Fiscal Accountability Authority SFAA an independent agency which also includes the governor the comptroller general and the chairs of the budget committees in the General Assembly 10 The SFAA is generally charged with oversight of state spending and management of state property 11 12 In particular the SFAA acquires insurance for state agencies and local governments procures goods and services for the operations of state government and oversees the construction and maintenance of state buildings 13 14 In addition the SFAA appoints South Carolina s state auditor to serve at pleasure 15 b List of treasurers editSince 1865 the state treasurer has been elected at large and serves a term of four years List of treasurers of South Carolina Image Treasurer 19 Party Term of officeWilliam Hood Republican 1865 1866S L Leaphart Republican 1866 1876Niles G Parker Republican 1868 1872 nbsp Francis Lewis Cardozo Republican 1872 1877S L Leaphart Democratic 1877 1881J P Richardson Democratic 1881 1887I S Bamberg Democratic 1887 1889E R McIver Democratic 1889 1891W T C Bates Democratic 1891 1897W H Timmerman Democratic 1897 1901R H Jennings Democratic 1901 1913S T Carter Democratic 1913 1925Julian Haskell Scarborough Democratic 1926 1934E P Miller Democratic 1934 1940Jefferson Bates Democratic January 10 1940 August 17 1966 20 Died Grady Patterson Democratic January 17 1966 January 11 1995 Lost reelection nbsp Richard Eckstrom Republican January 11 1995 January 11 1999 Lost reelection Grady Patterson Democratic January 11 1999 January 3 2007 Lost reelection Thomas Ravenel Republican January 3 2007 July 24 2007 Resigned Converse Chellis Republican August 3 2007 January 12 2011 21 Lost nomination 22 nbsp Curtis Loftis Republican January 11 2011 incumbentNotes edit For comparison the state of South Carolina spent over 34 billion in the same fiscal year 5 The state auditor is a statutory official that functions as the external auditor of state government 16 17 18 References edit State Salaries Query for Curtis Loftis South Carolina Department of Administration Retrieved October 22 2023 South Carolina Legislative Council Title 11 Chapter 5 South Carolina Code of Laws South Carolina Legislature Retrieved October 22 2023 Our Responsibilities treasurer sc gov Retrieved February 23 2023 Audited Financial Statements of the Office of the State Treasurer For the Year Ended June 30 2022 PDF South Carolina Office of the State Treasurer December 15 2022 Retrieved October 22 2023 What is the total amount of South Carolina s state budget www admin sc gov Department of Administration Unclaimed Property Program South Carolina Office of the State Treasurer Retrieved October 22 2023 Bond and Debt Information South Carolina Office of the State Treasurer Retrieved October 22 2023 College Savings Programs South Carolina Office of the State Treasurer Retrieved October 22 2023 Palmetto ABLE Savings Program South Carolina Office of the State Treasurer Retrieved October 22 2023 South Carolina Legislative Council Title 11 Chapter 55 South Carolina Code of Laws South Carolina Legislature Retrieved October 22 2023 Bustos Joseph April 2 2023 SC has 1 requirement to be comptroller general Be a voter Will 3 5B blunder change that The State Retrieved July 4 2023 About Us South Carolina Fiscal Accountability Authority Retrieved October 22 2023 About Us South Carolina Insurance Reserve Fund Retrieved September 1 2022 About Us South Carolina Division of Procurement Services Retrieved September 1 2022 South Carolina Legislative Council Section 11 7 10 South Carolina Code of Laws South Carolina Legislature Retrieved October 22 2023 South Carolina State Auditor Ballotpedia Retrieved September 8 2022 About South Carolina Office of the State Auditor Retrieved October 22 2023 South Carolina Legislative Council Title 11 Chapter 7 South Carolian Code of Laws South Carolina Legislature Retrieved October 22 2023 South Carolina State Government carolana com Retrieved January 14 2023 Bates Jefferson Blakely 1896 1966 PoliticalGraveyard com Retrieved January 14 2023 Wenger Yvonne Gloves come off as Chellis voted in Post and Courrier Retrieved January 14 2023 2010 Republican and Democratic Primary scvotes org South Carolina Election Commission Retrieved January 14 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title South Carolina Treasurer amp oldid 1214579812, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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