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Ohio State Treasurer

The treasurer of the U.S. state of Ohio is responsible for collecting and safeguarding taxes and fees, as well as managing state investments.[2] The Treasury was located in the Ohio Statehouse from 1861 to 1974, when it was moved to the Rhodes State Office Tower. The original office in the statehouse, which has been restored to its 19th-century appearance, is used for ceremonial events.[2]

Before Ohio became a state, John Armstrong was Treasurer-General of the Northwest Territory from 1796 to 1803.[2] He was appointed to the post by the United States Congress. Under the first constitution of Ohio, 1803 to 1851, the state legislature appointed a treasurer.[2] Since the second constitution in 1852, the office has been elective.[2]

The current officeholder is Republican Robert Sprague.

List of Ohio state treasurers

Elections

Ohio voters elect the treasurer for a four-year term in midterm election years, along with the governor and lieutenant governor, secretary of state, attorney general, and state auditor.

Notes

  1. ^ "Ohio Constitution - Section III.02". The Ohio Legislature. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e "History of the State Treasury". Ohio State Trearurer. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  3. ^ "2014 Election Results". Ohio Secretary of State. Retrieved 2016-12-09.
  4. ^ "Treasurer of State November 2, 2010". Ohio Secretary of State. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  5. ^ Brown, Thad H (1923). Vote polled in the several counties of the State of Ohio at the Election held November 7, 1922 and at the Primary Elections held August 8, 1922. p. 15.
  6. ^ Ohio General Assembly (1921). Journal of the House of Representatives of the 84th General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Vol. CIX. Columbus: F J Heer Printing. p. 22.
  7. ^ Journal of the House of Representatives of the Eighty Second General Assembly of the State of Ohio. 1917. p. 27.
  8. ^ Powell 1913 : 453-454
  9. ^ Powell 1913 : 423
  10. ^ Ohio Secretary of State (1905). Ohio election statistics:. page 404 of pdf file
  11. ^ Ohio Secretary of State (1905). Ohio election statistics:. page 17 of pdf file
  12. ^ Ohio Secretary of State (1905). Ohio election statistics:. page 1667 of pdf file
  13. ^ Powell 1913 : 379-380
  14. ^ Powell 1913 : 371-372
  15. ^ Taylor, William Alexander; Taylor, Aubrey Clarence (1899). Ohio statesmen and annals of progress: from the year 1788 to the year 1900 ... Vol. 2. State of Ohio. p. 121. page 388 of pdf file
  16. ^ Smith 1898 : 665
  17. ^ Smith 1898 : 644
  18. ^ Smith 1898 : 605
  19. ^ Smith 1898 : 579
  20. ^ Smith 1898 : 541
  21. ^ Smith 1898 : 512
  22. ^ Smith 1898 : 473
  23. ^ Smith 1898 : 450
  24. ^ Smith 1898 : 406
  25. ^ Smith 1898 : 379
  26. ^ Smith 1898 : 342
  27. ^ Smith 1898 : 319
  28. ^ Smith 1898 : 286
  29. ^ Smith 1898 : 268
  30. ^ Smith 1898 : 238
  31. ^ Smith 1898 : 209
  32. ^ Smith 1898 : 161
  33. ^ Smith 1898 : 140
  34. ^ Smith 1898 : 95
  35. ^ Smith 1898 : 74
  36. ^ Smith 1898 : 40
  37. ^ Bell 1876 : 120-121
  38. ^ Bell 1876 : 114-115

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