Pennsylvania Treasurer
The chief financial officer who responsible for managing the state’s money.
Full office description
- The treasurer is the chief financial officer of the state government and handles over $150 billion in state funds.
- The Office of the State Treasurer is responsible for the collection and distribution of state money and oversees transactions from state agencies.
- The treasurer is the Chair of the Board of Finance and Revenue, which chooses the banks that hold the state’s money.
- The treasurer sets interest rates paid on state deposits and resides over state tax appeals.
- The treasurer is elected to four-year terms and can hold a maximum of two terms.
How this impacts you
Taxes — The Treasury provides an overview of yearly budgets and all transactions recorded by the department, which provides transparency in how tax dollars are being allocated and spent.
Property Rights — The Treasury receives and resides over unclaimed property and processes claims filed by the owners.
Candidates (5)
Christopher J Foster
(F)
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Erin R McClelland
(D)
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Nickolas Mark Ciesielski
(L)
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Stacy L Garrity
(R)
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Troy D Bowman
(C)
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