Maine State Treasurer | |
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since January 2, 2019 | |
Term length | Two years, renewable four times |
Inaugural holder | Joseph C. Boyd |
Formation | March 15, 1820 |
Website | Maine State Treasurer website |
The Maine State Treasurer is a constitutional officer of the U.S. state of Maine.
The office is authorized by Article V, Part Third of the Maine Constitution. The Treasurer is chosen by the Maine Legislature in joint session for a two-year term; the officeholder can serve no more than four consecutive terms. Responsibilities of the Treasurer's Office include providing financial services for all state agencies, issuing bonds and managing the State's debt, as well as holding unclaimed property and working to return it to its rightful owners. The Treasurer is also an ex officio member of several state boards and agencies.
Governor Paul LePage proposed in 2015 to change the selection process to a gubernatorial appointment that would be confirmed by the Legislature.[1] In 2023, state Republicans called for the State Treasurer to be elected by popular vote.[2] Neither change passed and the State Treasurer continues to be selected by the Legislature.