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North Carolina State Treasurer's Office in State Capitol, c. 1890s. The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina, adopted in 1669, provided for a treasurer to handle "all matters that concern the public revenue and treasury" with the assistance of 6 undertreasurers and 12 auditors. [1]
Who will be North Carolina’s next state treasurer? Get to know the candidates looking for your vote in the March 5 election with our voter guide. Candidate for NC treasurer, Republican Brad ...
The state treasurer manages North Carolina's money for the state pension plan, which totals more than $120 billion, according to the state treasurer website, as well as the state health and ...
Rachel will continue the current treasurer’s good work of protecting and improving the North Carolina retirement system and working with lawmakers to find common solutions that can bring down ...
Bradford B. Briner (born 1976/1977) [1] is an American politician from North Carolina. He is the North Carolina State Treasurer. He is a Republican. Briner was born in Dallas, Texas. [2] He graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Harvard Business School. [3]
Wesley Ryan Harris (born September 22, 1986) is an American economist, Democratic former member of the North Carolina House of Representatives and was the 2024 Democratic nominee for North Carolina State Treasurer. He represented the state's 105th district, including constituents in southwestern Mecklenburg County, from 2019 to 2025.
Five candidates want to take on the role, which is responsible for the state’s pension fund and health plan. NC will have a new state treasurer next year. See which candidates want your vote.
Dale Robbins Folwell (born December 17, 1958) [1] is an American politician who served as the North Carolina State Treasurer from 2017 to 2025. A Republican from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Folwell spent four terms in North Carolina House of Representatives, including a term as speaker pro tempore from 2011 to 2013. [2]