North Dakota State Treasurer

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SeatBismarck, North DakotaTerm lengthFour yearsConstituting instrumentConstitution of North DakotaFormation1889First holderLewis E. BookerWebsitewww.nd.gov/treasurer Edit this at Wikidata

The North Dakota State Treasurer is a political office in North Dakota. The treasurer's duty is to assure sound financial oversight and absolute safety of all public funds collected, managed, and disbursed. The Office of the State Treasurer is separated into five divisions: Administration, Investments, Accounting, Tax Distributions, and Cash Management.[1] The state treasurer is Thomas Beadle, who was elected on November 3, 2020, and took office on January 1, 2021.

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Notes

  1. ^ Office of North Dakota State Treasurer – About the Office

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  • Duties of the North Dakota State Treasurer
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