2022 United States treasurer elections

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2022 United States state treasurer elections
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 2020November 8, 2022 (2022-11-08)2023 

28 state treasurer offices
 Majority partyMinority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Seats before2220
Seats won1711
Seats after2517
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 3Decrease2.svg 3
Seats up1414

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     Republican hold     Republican gain
     Democratic hold     No election

The 2022 United States state treasurer elections were held on November 8, 2022, to elect the state treasurer and equivalents in twenty-seven states, plus a special election in Utah. The previous elections for this group of states took place in 2018. The treasurer of Vermont serves two-year terms and was last elected in 2020.

Contents

These elections took place concurrently with several other federal, state, and local elections.

Partisan composition

Going into the election, there were 22 Republican state treasurers and 20 Democratic treasurers. This class of treasurers were made of 14 Democrats and 14 Republicans.

Democrats defended two states won by Donald Trump, and Republicans defended one state won by Joe Biden in 2020. Additionally, Democrats held state treasurer offices in three states with Republican governors, while Republicans did not hold any state treasurer offices in states with Democratic governors.

Race summary

States

StateState treasurerPartyFirst
elected
Last raceStatusCandidates
Alabama Young Boozer Republican2021 [lower-alpha 1] 97.1% R [lower-alpha 2] Incumbent re-elected.
Arizona Kimberly Yee Republican 2018 54.3% RIncumbent re-elected.
Arkansas Dennis Milligan Republican 2014 70.9% RIncumbent term-limited
New treasurer elected.
Republican hold.
California Fiona Ma Democratic 2018 64.1% DIncumbent re-elected.
Colorado Dave Young Democratic 2018 52.2% DIncumbent re-elected.
Connecticut Shawn Wooden Democratic201855.1% DIncumbent retired.
New treasurer elected.
Democratic hold. [6]
Delaware Colleen Davis Democratic 2018 52.4% DIncumbent re-elected.
Florida Jimmy Patronis Republican2017 [lower-alpha 3] 51.7% RIncumbent re-elected.
Idaho Julie Ellsworth Republican 2018 100% R [lower-alpha 4] Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois Mike Frerichs Democratic 2014 57.6% DIncumbent re-elected
Indiana Kelly Mitchell Republican 2014 58.6% RIncumbent term-limited.
New treasurer elected.
Republican hold.
Iowa Michael Fitzgerald Democratic198254.8% DIncumbent lost re-election.
New treasurer elected.
Republican gain.
Kansas Lynn Rogers Democratic2021 [lower-alpha 5] 57.8% RInterim appointee lost election.
New treasurer elected.
Republican gain.
Massachusetts Deb Goldberg Democratic 2014 67.6% DIncumbent re-elected.
Nebraska John Murante Republican 2018 100% R [lower-alpha 6] Incumbent re-elected.
Nevada Zach Conine Democratic 2018 47.7% RIncumbent re-elected.
New Mexico Tim Eichenberg Democratic 2014 52.5% DIncumbent term-limited.
New treasurer elected.
Democratic hold.
New York Thomas DiNapoli Democratic2007 [lower-alpha 7] 66.9% DIncumbent re-elected.
Ohio Robert Sprague Republican 2018 53.3% RIncumbent re-elected.
Oklahoma Randy McDaniel Republican 2018 71.6% RIncumbent retired.
New treasurer elected.
Republican hold. [21]
  • Green check.svgY Todd Russ (Republican) [22]
  • Charles De Coune (Democratic) [22]
  • Gregory Sadler (Libertarian) [22]
Rhode Island Seth Magaziner Democratic 2014 64.9% DIncumbent term-limited.
New treasurer elected.
Democratic hold.
South Carolina Curtis Loftis Republican 2010 56.0% RIncumbent re-elected.
South Dakota Josh Haeder Republican 2018 62.3% RIncumbent re-elected.
Texas Glenn Hegar Republican 2014 53.2% RIncumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Glenn Hegar (Republican) [26]
  • Janet Dudding (Democratic) [26]
  • Alonzo Echavarria-Garza (Libertarian) [26]
Utah (special) Marlo Oaks Republican2021 [lower-alpha 8] 74.6% RInterim appointee elected.
Republican hold.
Vermont Beth Pearce Democratic201053.2% DIncumbent retired.
New treasurer elected.
Democratic hold. [28]
Wisconsin Sarah Godlewski Democratic 2018 50.9% DIncumbent retired to run for United States Senate.
New treasurer elected.
Republican gain. [30]
Wyoming Curt Meier Republican 2018 72.1% RIncumbent re-elected.

Closest races

States where the margin of victory was under 5%:

  1. Nevada, 1.7%
  2. Wisconsin, 1.5%
  3. Iowa, 2.9%

States where the margin of victory was under 10%:

  1. New Mexico, 6.3%
  2. Delaware, 7.2%
  3. Connecticut, 7.5%
  4. Rhode Island, 8.8%

Blue denotes races won by Democrats. Red denotes races won by Republicans.

Alabama

Alabama State Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
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Nominee Young Boozer Scott Hammond
Party Republican Libertarian
Popular vote946,936175,034
Percentage83.7%15.5%

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County results
Boozer:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%

State Treasurer before election

Young Boozer
Republican

Elected State Treasurer

Young Boozer
Republican

Incumbent Republican Young Boozer, who was appointed to the position October 1, 2021 after the previous treasurer, John McMillan, resigned, ran for election to a full term. [1] Boozer previously served as Alabama State Treasurer from 2011 to 2019. He won the general election in a landslide.

Boozer won his primary on May 24. He easily won the general election.

Arizona

Arizona State Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
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Nominee Kimberly Yee Martín Quezada
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote1,390,1351,107,036
Percentage55.7%44.3%

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County results
Yee:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Quezada:     50–60%     60–70%

Treasurer before election

Kimberly Yee
Republican

Elected Treasurer

Kimberly Yee
Republican

Incumbent Republican Kimberly Yee initially ran for governor, but suspended her campaign on January 15, 2022, and instead ran for re-election. [2] State representative Jeff Weninger challenged Yee in the Republican primary, [2] as did former Arizona Republican Party treasurer Bob Lettieri. [2]

The only Democratic candidate was state senator Martín Quezada. [2]

Yee and Quezada won their respective primaries on August 2, 2022.

Yee easily won re-election.

Arkansas

Arkansas State Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
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Nominee Mark Lowery Pam Whitaker
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote592,630301,600
Percentage66.3%33.7%

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County Results
Lowery:     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%     80-90%
Whitaker:     50-60%

State Treasurer before election

Dennis Milligan
Republican

Elected State Treasurer

Mark Lowery
Republican

Incumbent Republican Dennis Milligan was term-limited and cannot seek a third term.

Republican candidates included State senator Mathew Pitsch [3] and state representative Mark Lowery. [3] The only Democratic candidate is Pam Whitaker. [3]

Lowery and Whitaker won their respective primaries on May 24.

Lowery won the general election in a landslide.

California

California State Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
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Candidate Fiona Ma Jack Guerrero
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote6,287,0714,405,777
Percentage58.8%41.2%

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County results
Ma:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%
Guerrero:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%

Treasurer before election

Fiona Ma
Democratic

Elected Treasurer

Fiona Ma
Democratic

Incumbent Democrat Fiona Ma won re-election, defeating Republican councilmember and economist Jack M. Guerrero.

Ma and Guerrero advanced from the nonpartisan blanket primary on June 7.

Colorado

Colorado State Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
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Nominee Dave Young Lang Sias
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote1,312,7051,052,337
Percentage53.7%43.0%

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County results
Young:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Sias:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%

State Treasurer before election

Dave Young
Democratic

Elected State Treasurer

Dave Young
Democratic

Incumbent Democrat Dave Young won re-election, defeating Republican Lang Sias, former state representative and Republican nominee for lieutenant governor in 2018.

Young and Sias won their respective primaries on June 28.

Connecticut

Connecticut State Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
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Nominee Erick Russell Harry Arora
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote652,907559,141
Percentage52.4%44.9%

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County results
Russell:     40–50%     50–60%
Arora:     50–60%

State Treasurer before election

Shawn Wooden
Democratic

Elected State Treasurer

Erick Russell
Democratic

Incumbent Democrat Shawn Wooden retired. [6] Democratic candidates included investment firm COO Dita Bhargava, [7] Connecticut State Board of Education chairwoman Karen DuBois-Walton, [7] and former vice chair of the Democratic Party of Connecticut Erick Russell. [7]

State representative Harry Arora ran unopposed in the Republican primary. [7]

Russell won the Democratic primary on August 9. He also won the general election.

Delaware

Delaware State Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
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Nominee Colleen Davis Greg Coverdale
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote170,438147,307
Percentage53.6%46.4%

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County results
Davis:     60-70%
Coverdale:     50–60%

State Treasurer before election

Colleen Davis
Democratic

Elected State Treasurer

Colleen Davis
Democratic

Incumbent Democrat Colleen Davis successfully ran re-election. [8] Republican Greg Coverdale was her opponent. [8]

Florida

Florida Chief Financial Officer election
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  2018
2026 
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Nominee Jimmy Patronis Adam Hattersley
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote4,528,8113,085,697
Percentage59.5%40.5%

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County results
Patronis:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Hattersley:     50–60%     60–70%

CFO before election

Jimmy Patronis
Republican

Elected CFO

Jimmy Patronis
Republican

Incumbent Republican Jimmy Patronis ran for re-election. [9]

The only Democratic candidate was former state representative Adam Hattersley. [9]

Patronis easily won re-election.

Idaho

Idaho State Treasurer election
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 2018
2026 
Turnout57.2%
 
Nominee Julie Ellsworth Deborah Silver
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote412,502167,596
Percentage71.1%28.9%

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County results
Ellsworth:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Silver:     40–50%     50–60%

Treasurer before election

Julie Ellsworth
Republican

Elected Treasurer

Julie Ellsworth
Republican

Incumbent Republican Julie Ellsworth successfully ran for re-election. [10] Her only challenger was Democrat Jill L. Ellsworth. [10]

Both Ellsworths won their respective primaries on May 17.

In June, Jill Ellsworth withdrew from the Democratic nomination and was replaced by Deborah Silver on the ballot. [10]

Illinois

Illinois Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
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Nominee Mike Frerichs Tom Demmer
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote2,206,4341,767,242
Percentage54.3%43.5%

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County results
Frerichs:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Demmer:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%

Treasurer before election

Mike Frerichs
Democratic

Elected Treasurer

Mike Frerichs
Democratic

Incumbent Democrat Mike Frerichs is successfully re-election. [11] House deputy minority leader Tom Demmer ran against him, [11] as is high school assistant Patrice McDermand. [11]

Frerichs and Demmer won their respective primaries on June 28.

Indiana

Indiana State Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
 
Nominee Daniel Elliott Jessica McClellan
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote1,120,934720,701
Percentage60.9%39.1%

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County results

Elliott:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%

McClellan:     50–60%     60–70%

State Treasurer before election

Kelly Mitchell
Republican

Elected State Treasurer

Daniel Elliott
Republican

Incumbent Republican Kelly Mitchell was term-limited and cannot seek a third term.

Republican candidates included Morgan County Republican party chair Daniel Elliott, [33] Fort Wayne city clerk Lana Keesling, [34] Boone County council president Elise Nieshalla, [35] and former Indiana Republican Party spokesman Pete Seat. [36]

The only Democratic candidate was Jessica McClellan, the Monroe County treasurer. [37]

Elliott and McClellan won their party conventions on June 18.

Elliott won the general election.

Iowa

Iowa State Treasurer election
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 2018
2026 
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Nominee Roby Smith Michael Fitzgerald
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote614,943584,021
Percentage51.3%48.7%

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County results
  Smith
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%
  Fitzgerald
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%

Treasurer before election

Michael Fitzgerald
Democratic

Elected Treasurer

Roby Smith
Republican

Incumbent Democrat Michael Fitzgerald ran for re-election. [13] Republican state senator Roby Smith challenged Fitzgerald. [13]

Fitzgerald and Smith won their respective primaries on June 7.

Republican Smith defeated Democrat Fitzgerald in his re-election bid.

Kansas

Kansas State Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
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Nominee Steven Johnson Lynn Rogers
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote537,488411,813
Percentage54.0%41.4%

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Johnson:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Rogers:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%

State Treasurer before election

Lynn Rogers
Democratic

Elected State Treasurer

Steven Johnson
Republican

Incumbent Democrat Lynn Rogers was appointed January 2, 2021, after his predecessor, Jake LaTurner, resigned when he was elected to Congress. Rogers ran for a full term. [14]

Republican candidates included state representative Steven Johnson [14] and state senator Caryn Tyson. [14]

A recount was triggered in the Republican primary due to a 1% margin between the two candidates. 17 days later, Tyson conceded the race after the recount showed Johnson in the lead.

In the general election, Republican Johnson defeated incumbent Democrat Rogers.

Massachusetts

Massachusetts Treasurer and Receiver-General election
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  2018
2026 
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Nominee Deb Goldberg Cristina Crawford
Party Democratic Libertarian
Popular vote1,709,555516,019
Percentage76.5%23.1%

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Goldberg:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%

Treasurer before election

Deb Goldberg
Democratic

Elected Treasurer

Deb Goldberg
Democratic

Incumbent Democrat Deb Goldberg ran for re-election, and was challenged by Libertarian Cristina Crawford. [38]

Goldberg won re-election.

Nebraska

Nebraska State Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
Turnout54.93%
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Candidate John Murante Katrina Tomsen
Party Republican Libertarian
Popular vote431,193165,951
Percentage72.2%27.8%

State Treasurer before election

John Murante
Republican

Elected State Treasurer

John Murante
Republican

Incumbent Republican John Murante successfully ran re-election. [16] He faced a primary challenge from Paul Anderson. [16] Libertarian Katrina Tomsen was his opponent. [16]

Murante won his primary on May 10.

Nevada

Nevada State Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
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Nominee Zach Conine Michele Fiore
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote482,762465,570
Percentage47.7%46.0%

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County results
Conine:     40–50%     50–60%
Fiore:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%

Treasurer before election

Zach Conine
Democratic

Elected Treasurer

Zach Conine
Democratic

Incumbent Democrat Zach Conine successfully ran for re-election. [17]

Republican candidates included business owner Manny Kess [17] and member of the Las Vegas city council Michele Fiore. [17] Bryan Elliott ran as a Libertarian, while Margaret Hendrickson ran as the candidate of the Independent American Party. [17]

Conine and Fiore won their respective primaries on June 14.

New Mexico

New Mexico State Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
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Nominee Laura Montoya Harry Montoya
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote370,089326,224
Percentage53.2%46.9%

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County results
L. Montoya:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
H. Montoya:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%

Treasurer before election

Tim Eichenberg
Democratic

Elected Treasurer

Laura Montoya
Democratic

Incumbent Democrat Tim Eichenberg was term-limited and cannot seek a third term. Democratic candidates included former judge Heather Benavidez [18] and former Sandoval County treasurer Laura Montoya. [18] Harry Montoya ran unopposed in the Republican primary. [18]

Both Montoyas won their respective primaries on June 7.

Montoya won the general election.

New York

New York State Comptroller election
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  2018
2026 
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Nominee Thomas DiNapoli Paul Rodríguez
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote3,305,1122,463,404
Percentage57.3%42.7%

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County results
DiNapoli:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%
Rodriguez:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%

Comptroller before election

Thomas DiNapoli
Democratic

Elected Comptroller

Thomas DiNapoli
Democratic

The duties of treasurer have been carried out by the New York State Comptroller since the office of New York State Treasurer was abolished in 1926. Incumbent Democrat Thomas DiNapoli is running for re-election. [19] He faced a primary challenge from Quanda Francis, the president of Sykes Capital Management. [19] The only Republican candidate is former Wall Street analyst and financial adviser Paul Rodriguez. [19]

DiNapoli and Rodriguez won their respective primaries on June 28.

Ohio

Ohio State Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
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Nominee Robert Sprague Scott Schertzer
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote2,390,5421,692,160
Percentage58.6%41.4%

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County results

Sprague:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%

Schertzer:     40–50%     50–60%

State Treasurer before election

Robert Sprague
Republican

Elected State Treasurer

Robert Sprague
Republican

Incumbent Republican Robert Sprague successfully ran for re-election. [20] Democratic mayor of Marion Scott Schertzer ran against him. [20]

Sprague and Schertzer won their respective primaries on May 3.

Oklahoma

Oklahoma State Treasurer election
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  2018
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Nominee Todd Russ Charles de Coune
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote738,545349,876
Percentage64.8%30.7%

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Russ:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Coune:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Tie:     40–50%     50%
     No votes

State Treasurer before election

Randy McDaniel
Republican

Elected State Treasurer

Todd Russ
Republican

Incumbent Republican Randy McDaniel retired. [21] Republican candidates included Oklahoma County county clerk David B. Hooten, [22] former chairman of the Oklahoma Tax Commission Clark Jolley, [22] and state representative Todd Russ. [22]

The only Democratic candidate is Charles De Coune, who ran for treasurer in 2018 as an independent. [22] Gregory J. Sadler is running as a Libertarian. [22]

Russ won his runoff on August 23, while de Coune won his primary on June 28. Russ won the general election.

Rhode Island

Rhode Island General Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
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Nominee James Diossa James Lathrop
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote190,775159,834
Percentage54.3%45.5%

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2022 Rhode Island general treasurer election results map by town.svg
Diossa:      50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Lathrop:      50–60%     60–70%

General Treasurer before election

Seth Magaziner
Democratic

Elected General Treasurer

James Diossa
Democratic

Incumbent Democrat Seth Magaziner was term-limited and cannot seek a third term. Democratic candidates included former Central Falls mayor James Diossa [23] and Rhode Island Commerce Secretary Stefan Pryor. [23]

The only Republican candidate was North Kingstown finance director James Lathrop. [23]

Diossa won the primary and the general election.

South Carolina

South Carolina Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
Turnout50.86%
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Candidate Curtis Loftis Sarah E. Work
Party Republican Alliance
Popular vote1,129,961281,695
Percentage79.7%19.9%

Treasurer before election

Curtis Loftis
Republican

Elected Treasurer

Curtis Loftis
Republican

Incumbent Republican Curtis Loftis ran for re-election. [24] His only opponent is Sarah E. Work, a member of the Alliance Party. [24]

Loftis won his primary on June 14. He won re-election.

South Dakota

South Dakota State Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
 
Nominee Josh Haeder John Cunningham
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote219,306107,902
Percentage67.0%33.0%

Treasurer before election

Josh Haeder
Republican

Elected Treasurer

Josh Haeder
Republican

Incumbent Republican Josh Haeder ran for re-election. [25]

Haeder won the nomination at the Republican state convention on June 25.

John Cunningham was the Democratic nominee. [25]

Haeder easily won re-election.

Texas

Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts election
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  2018
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Nominee Glenn Hegar Janet Dudding
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote4,496,3193,265,069
Percentage56.4%40.9%

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Hegar:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Dudding:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Tie:     40–50%     50%
     No data

Comptroller before election

Glenn Hegar
Republican

Elected Comptroller

Glenn Hegar
Republican

The duties of treasurer have been carried out by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts since the office of Texas State Treasurer was abolished in 1996. Incumbent Republican Glenn Hegar ran for re-election. [39]

Democratic candidates included Certified Public Accountant Janet Dudding, [40] attorney Tim Mahoney [40] and author Angel Luis Vega. [40]

Hegar won his primary on March 1, while Dudding won her runoff on May 24.

Hegar easily won re-election.

Utah (special)

Utah Treasurer special election
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  2020
2024 
Turnout51.51%
 
Candidate Marlo Oaks Joseph Buchman
Party Republican Libertarian
Popular vote726,48297,171
Percentage74.1%9.9%

 
CandidateThomas HorneWarren T. Rogers
Party United Utah Independent American
Popular vote94,26562,295
Percentage9.6%6.4%

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Oaks
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%
  80–90%
  90–100%

State Treasurer before election

Marlo Oaks
Republican

Elected State Treasurer

Marlo Oaks
Republican

Incumbent Republican Marlo Oaks was appointed June 29, 2021, after his predecessor, David Damschen, resigned. He ran in the special election. He was challenged by Libertarian Joseph Buchman, Independent American Warren Rogers, and United Utah Thomas Horne. [41]

Oaks won his primary on June 28, and won the general election.

Vermont

Vermont State Treasurer election
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  2020 November 8, 20222024 
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Nominee Mike Pieciak H. Brooke Paige
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote182,57195,440
Percentage62.5%32.7%

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County results
Pearce:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Paige:     50–60%

State Treasurer before election

Beth Pearce
Democratic

Elected State Treasurer

Mike Pieciak
Democratic

Incumbent Democrat Beth Pearce is retired. [28]

The only Democratic candidate was former commissioner of the Vermont Department of Financial Regulation Mike Pieciak, [29] while the only Republican candidate was perennial candidate H. Brooke Paige. [29] Paige dropped out of the race on August 19. However, the party's executive committee could not find another candidate in time, and Paige continued as the Republican nominee. Don Schramm ran as the candidate of the Vermont Progressive Party. [29]

Pieciak won the general election.

Wisconsin

Wisconsin State Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
 
Nominee John Leiber Aaron Richardson
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote1,293,5531,254,949
Percentage49.6%48.1%

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Leiber:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Richardson:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Tie:      40–50%     50%
     No data

Treasurer before election

Sarah Godlewski
Democratic

Elected Treasurer

John Leiber
Republican

Incumbent Democratic Party Treasurer Sarah Godlewski chose not to seek re-election, instead unsuccessfully running for US Senate.

Richardson and Leiber won their respective primaries on August 9, 2022.

Republican John Leiber defeated Democrat Aaron Richardson in the general election. [42]

Wyoming

Wyoming State Treasurer election
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  2018
2026 
  Curt Meier at Campbell County League of Women Voters' General Election Candidates' Forum in Gillette, Wyoming (cropped).jpg
Nominee Curt Meier
Party Republican

Treasurer before election

Curt Meier
Republican

Elected Treasurer

Curt Meier
Republican

Incumbent Republican Curt Meier ran for re-election. [32] He faced a primary challenge from Bill Gallop. [32] Meier won the primary on August 16. [43] He won the general election unopposed.

Notes

  1. Boozer took office after his predecessor (John McMillan) resigned.
  2. McMillan was elected unopposed except for write-ins.
  3. Patronis took office after his predecessor (Jeff Atwater) resigned. He was subsequently elected in the 2018 Florida Chief Financial Officer election.
  4. Ellsworth ran unopposed.
  5. Rogers was appointed after his predecessor (Jake LaTurner) resigned.
  6. Murante ran unopposed.
  7. DiNapoli took office in 2007 after his predecessor (Alan Hevesi) resigned. He was subsequently elected in the 2010 New York State Comptroller election.
  8. Oaks was appointed after his predecessor (David Damschen) resigned.

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