2026 United States state treasurer elections

The 2026 United States state treasurer elections will be held on November 3, 2026, to elect the state treasurer and equivalents in twenty-seven states. The previous elections for this group of states took place in 2022. The treasurer of Vermont serves two-year terms and was last elected in 2024.

2026 United States state treasurer elections

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27 state treasurer offices
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Seats before 26 16
Seats up 16 11

     Democratic incumbent      Term-limited Democrat
     Republican incumbent      Term-limited Republican
     No election

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

Partisan composition

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Going into the election, there are 26 Republican state treasurers and 16 Democratic treasurers. This class of treasurers were made of 16 Republicans and 11 Democrats.

Democrats are defending one state won by Donald Trump in 2024 (Nevada), while Republicans do not hold any states won by Kamala Harris.

Race summary

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State State treasurer Party First

elected

Last race Status Candidates
Alabama Young Boozer Republican 2021[a] 83.7% R Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD
Arizona Kimberly Yee Republican 2018 55.7% R Term-limited
TBD
Arkansas John Thurston Republican 2024 (special) 65.4% R Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD
California Fiona Ma Democratic 2018 58.8% D Term-limited
Colorado Dave Young Democratic 2018 53.7% D Term-limited
TBD
Connecticut Erick Russell Democratic 2022 52.4% D Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD
Delaware Colleen Davis Democratic 2018 53.6% D Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD
Florida Jimmy Patronis Republican 2017[b] 59.5% R Term-limited
Idaho Julie Ellsworth Republican 2018 71.1% R Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD
Illinois Mike Frerichs Democratic 2014 54.3% D Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD
Indiana Daniel Elliott Republican 2022 60.9% R Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD
Iowa Roby Smith Republican 2022 51.3% R Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD
Kansas Steven Johnson Republican 2022 54.0% R Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD
Massachusetts Deb Goldberg Democratic 2014 76.5% D Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD
Nebraska John Murante Republican 2018 72.2% R Term-limited
TBD
Nevada Zach Conine Democratic 2018 47.7% R Term-limited
TBD
New Mexico Laura Montoya Democratic 2022 53.2% D Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD
New York Thomas DiNapoli Democratic 2007[c] 57.3% D Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD
Ohio Robert Sprague Republican 2018 58.6% R Term-limited
TBD
Oklahoma Todd Russ Republican 2022 64.8% R Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD
Rhode Island James Diossa Democratic 2022 54.3% D Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD
South Carolina Curtis Loftis Republican 2010 79.7% R Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD
South Dakota Josh Haeder Republican 2018 67.0% R Term-limited
TBD
Texas Glenn Hegar Republican 2014 56.4% R Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD
Vermont Mike Pieciak Democratic 2022 56.6% D Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD
Wisconsin John Leiber Republican 2022 49.6% R Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD
Wyoming Curt Meier Republican 2018 100.0% R[d] Incumbent's intent unknown
TBD

Notes

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  1. ^ Boozer took office after his predecessor (John McMillan) resigned.
  2. ^ Patronis took office after his predecessor (Jeff Atwater) resigned. He was subsequently elected in the 2018 Florida Chief Financial Officer election.
  3. ^ DiNapoli took office in 2007 after his predecessor (Alan Hevesi) resigned. He was subsequently elected in the 2010 New York State Comptroller election.
  4. ^ Meier ran unopposed.

References

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  1. ^ Gardiner, Dustin (January 11, 2024). "Former Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf will run for California treasurer". Politico. Archived from the original on January 12, 2024. Retrieved November 16, 2024.
  2. ^ Ogles, Jacob (June 4, 2024). "Joe Gruters quietly files for Chief Financial Officer in 2026". Florida Politics. Retrieved November 16, 2024.