Virginia Secretary of Finance

Last updated
Secretary of Finance of the Commonwealth of Virginia
Incumbent
Vacant
since January 15, 2022 (2022-01-15)
Style Mr. Secretary
Member of Virginia Governor's Cabinet
NominatorThe Governor
AppointerThe Governor with advice and consent from the Senate and House
Term length 4 years
Inaugural holder Walter Craigie
FormationApril 8, 1972
Website finance.virginia.gov

The secretary of finance is a member of the Virginia Governor's Cabinet. The office is currently vacant.

Contents

List of secretaries

Secretary of Finance (July 1, 1972–July 1, 1976)

Secretary of Administration and Finance (July 1, 1976–July 1, 1984)

Secretary of Finance (July 1, 1984–present)

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