The Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts (commonly called the "treasurer") is an executive officer, elected state-wide every four years.
The Treasurer oversees the Office of Abandoned Property, the State Retirement Board, the Office of Cash Management, the Office of Debt Management, the lottery, the state Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission, the Pension Reserves Investment Management Board, the Water Pollution Abatement Trust, the office of Financial Education Programs, and the office of Deferred Compensation. The Office of the Treasurer and Receiver-General additionally performs the role of Chairman over the independent public authority known as the Massachusetts School Building Authority.[1]
The current Treasurer is Steve Grossman.
# | Treasurer and Receiver-General |
Picture | Years | Party |
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1 | Henry Gardner | 1780–1783 | ||
2 | Thomas Ivers | 1783–1787 | ||
3 | Alexander Hodgden | 1787–1792 | ||
4 | Thomas Davis | 1792–1797 | ||
5 | Peleg Coffin | 1797–1801 | Federalist | |
6 | Jonathan Jackson | 1802–1806 | Federalist | |
7 | Thomson J. Skinner | 1806–1808 | Democratic-Republican | |
8 | Josiah Dwight | 1808–1810 | ||
9 | Thomas Harris | 1810–1811 | ||
10 | Jonathan L. Austin | 1811–1812 | Democratic-Republican | |
11 | John T. Apthorp | 1812–1817 | ||
12 | Daniel Sargent | 1817–1822 | ||
13 | Nahum Mitchell | 1822–1827 | Federalist | |
14 | Joseph Sewall | 1827–1832 | ||
15 | Hezekiah Barnard | 1832–1837 | ||
16 | David Wilder, Jr. | 1837–1842 | Whig | |
17 | Thomas Russell | 1842–1843 | ||
18 | John Mills | 1843–1844 | ||
19 | Thomas Russell | 1844–1845 | ||
20 | Joseph Barrett | 1845–1849 | ||
21 | Ebenezer Bradbury | 1849–1851 | Whig | |
22 | Charles Hall | 1851–1853 | ||
23 | Jacob Loud | 1853–1855 | ||
24 | Thomas J. Marsh | 1855–1856 | ||
25 | Moses Tenney, Jr. | 1856–1861 | Opposition | |
26 | Henry Kemble Oliver | 1861–1866 | Republican | |
27 | Jacob H. Loud | 1866–1871 | Republican | |
28 | Charles Adams, Jr. | 1871–1876 | Republican | |
29 | Charles Endicott | 1876–1881 | Republican | |
30 | Daniel A. Gleason | 1881–1886 | Republican | |
31 | Alanson W. Beard | 1886–1889 | Republican | |
32 | George A. Marden | 1889–1894 | Republican | |
33 | Henry Phillips | 1894–April 12, 1895 | Republican | |
34 | Edward P. Shaw | April 25, 1895–1900 | Republican | |
35 | Edward S. Bradford | 1900–1905 | Republican | |
36 | Arthur Chapin | 1905–April 1, 1909 | Republican | |
37 | Elmer A. Stevens | April 7, 1909–1914 | Republican | |
38 | Frederick Mansfield | 1914–1915 | Democratic | |
39 | Charles L. Burrill | 1915–1920 | Republican | |
40 | Fred J. Burrell | 1920–September 3, 1920 | Republican | |
Acting | Albert P. Langtry (Acting) Henry A. Wyman (Acting) John R. Macumber (Acting) [2] |
September 4, 1920-September 8, 1920 | Republican | |
41 | James Jackson | September 8, 1920–1924 | Republican | |
42 | William S. Youngman | 1924–1928 | Republican | |
43 | John W. Haigis | 1928–1930 | Republican | |
44 | Charles F. Hurley | 1931–1937 | Democratic | |
45 | William E. Hurley | 1937–1943 | Republican | |
46 | Francis X. Hurley | 1943–1945 | Democratic | |
47 | John E. Hurley | 1945–1947 | Democratic | |
48 | Laurence Curtis | 1947–1949 | Republican | |
49 | John E. Hurley | 1949–July 5, 1952 | Democratic | |
50 | Foster Furcolo | July 5, 1952–1955 | Democratic | |
51 | John Francis Kennedy | 1955–1961 | Democratic | |
52 | John T. Driscoll | 1961–1964 | Democratic | |
53 | Robert Q. Crane | 1964–1991 | Democratic | |
54 | Joseph D. Malone | 1991–1999 | Republican | |
55 | Shannon P. O'Brien | 1999–2003 | Democratic | |
56 | Tim Cahill | 2003–July 2009 | Democratic | |
July 2009-2011 | Independent | |||
57 | Steve Grossman | January 2011–present | Democratic |
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