Vern Larson

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Vernon L. Larson is South Dakota State Treasurer. He was born October 25, 1948, at Vivian, South Dakota. He graduated from Vivian High School and received a degree from Northern State University, Aberdeen, South Dakota in 1970.

He was elected State Treasurer as a Republican in 2002 and assumed office January 6, 2003.[1] He was re-elected in 2006.

He previously served as South Dakota State Auditor from 1979-2003. He is the longest serving constitutional officer in South Dakota's history, and in 1998, he was unopposed for re-election. This was the first time in South Dakota that a constitutional officer had no opposition in the general election.[2] He is subject to term limits of two consecutive four year terms.

  1. ^ Legislative Manual, South Dakota, 2005, p. 451.
  2. ^ Legislative Manual, South Dakota, 2005, p. 451.


State Treasurers of the United States

AK: Bill Corbus (R)*
AL: Kay Ivey (R)
AR: Martha Shoffner (D)
AZ: Dean Martin (R)
CA: Bill Lockyer (D)
CO: Cary Kennedy (D)
CT: Denise L. Nappier (D)
DE: Jack Markell (D)
FL: Alex Sink (D)*
GA: Daniel Ebersole (R)

HI: Georgina K. Kawamura (R)
IA: Michael Fitzgerald (D)
ID: Ron Crane (R)
IL: Alexi Giannoulias (D)
IN: Richard Mourdock (R)
KS: Lynn Jenkins (R)
KY: Jonathan Miller (D)
LA: John N. Kennedy (D)
MA: Timothy P. Cahill (D)
MD: Nancy K. Kopp (R)

ME: David Lemoine (D)
MI: Robert J. Kleine (D)
MN: Peggy Ingison (R)*
MO: Sarah Steelman (R)
MS: Tate Reeves (R)
MT: Dan Bucks (D)
NC: Richard H. Moore (D)
ND: Kelly Schmidt (R)
NE: Shane Osborn (R)
NH: Michael A. Ablowich (D)

NJ: Bradley Abelow (D)
NM: James Lewis (D)
NV: Kate Marshall (D)
NY: Thomas DiNapoli (D)*
OH: Richard Cordray (D)
OK: Scott Meacham (D)
OR: Randall Edwards (D)
PA: Tony Wagner (D)
RI: Frank Caprio (D)
SC: Grady Patterson (D)

SD: Vern Larson (R)
TN: Dale Sims (D)
TX: Susan Combs (R)*
UT: Edward Alter (R)
VA: Braxton Powell (D)
VT: Jeb Spaulding (D)
WA: Michael J. Murphy (D)
WI: Dawn Sass (D)
WV: John Perdue (D)
WY: Joe Meyer (R)

*No treasurer in this state; closest equivalent listed
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