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Illinois Treasurer

The Treasurer of Illinois is an elected official of the U.S. state of Illinois. The office was created by the Constitution of Illinois.

Treasurer of Illinois
Incumbent
Mike Frerichs
since January 12, 2015
Term lengthFour years, no term limits
Inaugural holderJohn Thomas
FormationOctober 2, 1818 (1818-10-02)
Salary$135,669 (2016)[1]
Websiteillinoistreasurer.gov

Current Occupant edit

The current Treasurer of Illinois is Democrat Mike Frerichs. He was first elected to head the State Treasury in 2014 in a close race with Republican Party candidate Tom Cross.

Duties of the Treasurer edit

The Treasurer is responsible, pursuant to Article V, Section 18 of the state constitution, for the safekeeping and investment of the monies and securities deposited in the public funds of Illinois. As such, the Treasurer is not the chief financial officer of Illinois. That post is reserved for a separate elected official, the Comptroller.[2] Rather, the Treasurer functions as the chief banking and investment officer of the state.[3]

The Illinois Constitution provides that the treasurer must, at the time of his or her election, be a United States citizen, at least 25 years old, and a resident of the state for at least 3 years preceding the election.[2]

The Treasurer is fifth (behind the Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, and Comptroller, respectively) in the line of succession to the office of Governor of Illinois.[4][5]

The Treasurer's office operates a web page describing the office's powers and duties.[6]

List of office holders edit

# Name Political Party Term
1 John Thomas Democratic-Republican 1818–1819
2 R. K. McLaughlin Democratic-Republican 1819–1823
3 Abner Field Democratic-Republican 1823–1827
4 James Hall Democratic 1827–1831
5 John Dement Democratic 1831–1836
6 Charles Gregory Democratic 1836–1837
7 John D. Whiteside Democratic 1837–1841
8 Milton Carpenter Democratic 1841–1848
9 John Moore Democratic 1848–1857
10 James Miller Republican 1857–1859
11 William Butler Republican 1859–1863
12 Alexander Starne Democratic 1863–1865
13 James H. Beveridge Republican 1865–1867
14 George W. Smith Republican 1867–1869
15 Erastus N. Bates Republican 1869–1873
16 Edward Rutz Republican 1873–1875
17 Thomas S. Ridgway Republican 1875–1877
18 Edward Rutz Republican 1877–1879
19 John C. Smith Republican 1879–1881
20 Edward Rutz Republican 1881–1883
21 John C. Smith Republican 1883–1885
22 Jacob Gross Republican 1885–1887
23 John Riley Tanner Republican 1887–1889
24 Charles Becker Republican 1889–1891
25 Edward S. Wilson Democratic 1891–1893
26 Rufus N. Ramsay Democratic 1893–1894
27 Elijah P. Ramsay Democratic 1894–1895
28 Henry Wulff Republican 1895–1897
29 Henry L. Hertz Republican 1897–1899
30 Floyd K. Whittlemore Republican 1899–1901
31 Moses O. Williamson Republican 1901–1903
32 Fred A. Busse Republican 1903–1905
33 Len Small Republican 1905–1907
34 John F. Smulski Republican 1907–1909
35 Andrew Russel Republican 1909–1911
36 Edward E. Mitchell Republican 1911–1913
37 William Ryan Jr. Democratic 1913–1915
38 Andrew Russel Republican 1915–1917
39 Len Small Republican 1917–1919
40 Fred E. Sterling Republican 1919–1921
41 Edward E. Miller Republican 1921–1923
42 Oscar Nelson Republican 1923–1925
43 Omer N. Custer Republican 1925–1927
44 Garrett D. Kinney Republican 1927–1929
45 Omer N. Custer Republican 1929–1931
46 Edward J. Barrett Democratic 1931–1933
47 John C. Martin Democratic 1933–1935
48 John Henry Stelle Democratic 1935–1937
49 John C. Martin Democratic 1937–1939
50 Louie E. Lewis Democratic 1939–1941
51 Warren Wright Republican 1941–1943
52 William G. Stratton Republican 1943–1945
53 Conrad F. Becker Republican 1945–1947
54 Richard Yates Rowe Republican 1947–1949
55 Ora Smith Democratic 1949–1951
56 William G. Stratton Republican 1951–1953
57 Elmer J. Hoffman Republican 1953–1955
58 Warren Wright Republican 1955–1957
59 Elmer J. Hoffman Republican 1957–1959
60 Joseph D. Lohman Democratic 1959–1961
61 Francis S. Lorenz Democratic 1961–1963
62 William J. Scott Republican 1963–1967
63 Adlai Stevenson III Democratic 1967–1970
64 Charles W. Woodford Democratic 1970–1971
65 Alan J. Dixon Democratic 1971–1977
66 Donald R. Smith Republican 1977–1979
67 Jerome Cosentino Democratic 1979–1983
68 James Donnewald Democratic 1983–1987
69 Jerome Cosentino Democratic 1987–1991
70 Pat Quinn Democratic 1991–1995
71 Judy Baar Topinka Republican 1995–2007
72 Alexi Giannoulias Democratic 2007–2011
73 Dan Rutherford Republican 2011–2015
74 Mike Frerichs Democratic 2015–present

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Proposals to merge with Comptroller edit

Some observers have perceived an overlap between the offices of Treasurer of Illinois and Comptroller of Illinois, and have therefore proposed constitutional amendments to merge the two offices and earn administrative savings. For example, HJRCA 14, considered by the Illinois General Assembly in 2007-2008, would have merged the two offices into the office of a single State Fiscal Officer.[10]

In 2011, the incumbent Treasurer along with the Comptroller (also former Treasurer) Judy Baar Topinka introduced legislation to allow voters to decide whether the offices should be merged.[11] The legislation was opposed by Michael Madigan, Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). The Council of State Governments. April 11, 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-10-13. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Section 18, Article V, "Constitution of Illinois", accessed April 12, 2008.[1]
  3. ^ "State Treasurer Act". Illinois General Assembly. Retrieved February 15, 2020.
  4. ^ "Constitution of the State of Illinois". Illinois General Assembly. Archived from the original on 2021-10-22. Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  5. ^ "Illinois Compiled Statutes 15 ILCS 5 — Governor Succession Act". Illinois General Assembly. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  6. ^ "Dan Rutherford - Illinois State Treasurer", accessed January 25, 2011.Illinois State Treasurer web page 2013-10-05 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Illinois Blue Book. Springfield: Secretary of State. 1908. p. 158. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  8. ^ Woods, Harry (1914). Illinois Blue Book. Danville: Secretary of State. p. 141. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  9. ^ O'Connor, John (11 December 2014). "Governors have filled 16 vacancies since 1848". The State Journal-Register. Associated Press. Archived from the original on 2021-10-22. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  10. ^ "House Joint Resolution - Constitutional Amendment 14", accessed April 12, 2008.[2]
  11. ^ McQUEARY, KRISTEN (December 31, 2011). "Move to Allow Vote to Merge Treasurer and Comptroller Jobs Stalls in House". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2021-10-22. Retrieved 11 January 2012.
  12. ^ WETTERICH, CHRIS (8 June 2011). "Madigan blocking merger of treasurer, comptroller's offices". THE STATE JOURNAL-REGISTER. Archived from the original on 2021-10-22. Retrieved 11 January 2012.

External links edit

  •   Media related to State treasurers of Illinois at Wikimedia Commons
  • Illinois State Treasurer's Office

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The Treasurer of Illinois is an elected official of the U S state of Illinois The office was created by the Constitution of Illinois Treasurer of IllinoisSeal of IllinoisIncumbentMike Frerichssince January 12 2015Term lengthFour years no term limitsInaugural holderJohn ThomasFormationOctober 2 1818 1818 10 02 Salary 135 669 2016 1 Websiteillinoistreasurer wbr gov Contents 1 Current Occupant 2 Duties of the Treasurer 3 List of office holders 4 Proposals to merge with Comptroller 5 References 6 External linksCurrent Occupant editThe current Treasurer of Illinois is Democrat Mike Frerichs He was first elected to head the State Treasury in 2014 in a close race with Republican Party candidate Tom Cross Duties of the Treasurer editThe Treasurer is responsible pursuant to Article V Section 18 of the state constitution for the safekeeping and investment of the monies and securities deposited in the public funds of Illinois As such the Treasurer is not the chief financial officer of Illinois That post is reserved for a separate elected official the Comptroller 2 Rather the Treasurer functions as the chief banking and investment officer of the state 3 The Illinois Constitution provides that the treasurer must at the time of his or her election be a United States citizen at least 25 years old and a resident of the state for at least 3 years preceding the election 2 The Treasurer is fifth behind the Lieutenant Governor Attorney General Secretary of State and Comptroller respectively in the line of succession to the office of Governor of Illinois 4 5 The Treasurer s office operates a web page describing the office s powers and duties 6 List of office holders edit Name Political Party Term1 John Thomas Democratic Republican 1818 18192 R K McLaughlin Democratic Republican 1819 18233 Abner Field Democratic Republican 1823 18274 James Hall Democratic 1827 18315 John Dement Democratic 1831 18366 Charles Gregory Democratic 1836 18377 John D Whiteside Democratic 1837 18418 Milton Carpenter Democratic 1841 18489 John Moore Democratic 1848 185710 James Miller Republican 1857 185911 William Butler Republican 1859 186312 Alexander Starne Democratic 1863 186513 James H Beveridge Republican 1865 186714 George W Smith Republican 1867 186915 Erastus N Bates Republican 1869 187316 Edward Rutz Republican 1873 187517 Thomas S Ridgway Republican 1875 187718 Edward Rutz Republican 1877 187919 John C Smith Republican 1879 188120 Edward Rutz Republican 1881 188321 John C Smith Republican 1883 188522 Jacob Gross Republican 1885 188723 John Riley Tanner Republican 1887 188924 Charles Becker Republican 1889 189125 Edward S Wilson Democratic 1891 189326 Rufus N Ramsay Democratic 1893 189427 Elijah P Ramsay Democratic 1894 189528 Henry Wulff Republican 1895 189729 Henry L Hertz Republican 1897 189930 Floyd K Whittlemore Republican 1899 190131 Moses O Williamson Republican 1901 190332 Fred A Busse Republican 1903 190533 Len Small Republican 1905 190734 John F Smulski Republican 1907 190935 Andrew Russel Republican 1909 191136 Edward E Mitchell Republican 1911 191337 William Ryan Jr Democratic 1913 191538 Andrew Russel Republican 1915 191739 Len Small Republican 1917 191940 Fred E Sterling Republican 1919 192141 Edward E Miller Republican 1921 192342 Oscar Nelson Republican 1923 192543 Omer N Custer Republican 1925 192744 Garrett D Kinney Republican 1927 192945 Omer N Custer Republican 1929 193146 Edward J Barrett Democratic 1931 193347 John C Martin Democratic 1933 193548 John Henry Stelle Democratic 1935 193749 John C Martin Democratic 1937 193950 Louie E Lewis Democratic 1939 194151 Warren Wright Republican 1941 194352 William G Stratton Republican 1943 194553 Conrad F Becker Republican 1945 194754 Richard Yates Rowe Republican 1947 194955 Ora Smith Democratic 1949 195156 William G Stratton Republican 1951 195357 Elmer J Hoffman Republican 1953 195558 Warren Wright Republican 1955 195759 Elmer J Hoffman Republican 1957 195960 Joseph D Lohman Democratic 1959 196161 Francis S Lorenz Democratic 1961 196362 William J Scott Republican 1963 196763 Adlai Stevenson III Democratic 1967 197064 Charles W Woodford Democratic 1970 197165 Alan J Dixon Democratic 1971 197766 Donald R Smith Republican 1977 197967 Jerome Cosentino Democratic 1979 198368 James Donnewald Democratic 1983 198769 Jerome Cosentino Democratic 1987 199170 Pat Quinn Democratic 1991 199571 Judy Baar Topinka Republican 1995 200772 Alexi Giannoulias Democratic 2007 201173 Dan Rutherford Republican 2011 201574 Mike Frerichs Democratic 2015 present 7 8 9 Proposals to merge with Comptroller editSome observers have perceived an overlap between the offices of Treasurer of Illinois and Comptroller of Illinois and have therefore proposed constitutional amendments to merge the two offices and earn administrative savings For example HJRCA 14 considered by the Illinois General Assembly in 2007 2008 would have merged the two offices into the office of a single State Fiscal Officer 10 In 2011 the incumbent Treasurer along with the Comptroller also former Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka introduced legislation to allow voters to decide whether the offices should be merged 11 The legislation was opposed by Michael Madigan Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives 12 References edit SELECTED STATE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIALS ANNUAL SALARIES PDF The Council of State Governments April 11 2016 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 10 13 Retrieved March 24 2017 a b Section 18 Article V Constitution of Illinois accessed April 12 2008 1 State Treasurer Act Illinois General Assembly Retrieved February 15 2020 Constitution of the State of Illinois Illinois General Assembly Archived from the original on 2021 10 22 Retrieved August 22 2019 Illinois Compiled Statutes 15 ILCS 5 Governor Succession Act Illinois General Assembly Retrieved August 23 2019 Dan Rutherford Illinois State Treasurer accessed January 25 2011 Illinois State Treasurer web page Archived 2013 10 05 at the Wayback Machine Illinois Blue Book Springfield Secretary of State 1908 p 158 Retrieved 13 August 2018 Woods Harry 1914 Illinois Blue Book Danville Secretary of State p 141 Retrieved 13 August 2018 O Connor John 11 December 2014 Governors have filled 16 vacancies since 1848 The State Journal Register Associated Press Archived from the original on 2021 10 22 Retrieved 13 August 2018 House Joint Resolution Constitutional Amendment 14 accessed April 12 2008 2 McQUEARY KRISTEN December 31 2011 Move to Allow Vote to Merge Treasurer and Comptroller Jobs Stalls in House The New York Times Archived from the original on 2021 10 22 Retrieved 11 January 2012 WETTERICH CHRIS 8 June 2011 Madigan blocking merger of treasurer comptroller s offices THE STATE JOURNAL REGISTER Archived from the original on 2021 10 22 Retrieved 11 January 2012 External links edit nbsp Media related to State treasurers of Illinois at Wikimedia Commons Illinois State Treasurer s Office Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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