California State Controller
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The State Controller is the Chief Financial Officer of the State of California. The State Controller is elected to a four-year term but is limited to two terms.
California State Controllers
- John S. Houston, Democrat, (1849-1852)
- Winslow S. Pierce, Democrat, (1852-1854)
- Samuel Bell, Democrat, (1854-1856)
- George W. Whitman, American Party, (1856-1857)
- Edward F. Burton, American Party, (1857)
- George W. Whitman, American Party, (1857-1858)
- Aaron R. Melony, Lecompton Democrat, (1858-1860)
- Samuel H. Brooks, Lecompton Democrat, (1860-1861)
- James S. Gillan, Party Unknown According to State Records[1] (http://www.ss.ca.gov/executive/ca_roster/2003/roster03_sec03_state_officeholders.pdf), (1861-1862)
- Gilbert R. Warren, Republican, (1862-1863)
- George R. Oulton, Union Party, (1863-1867)
- Robert Watt, Democrat, (1867-1871)
- James J. Green, Republican, (1871-1875)
- James W. Mandeville, Democrat, (1875-1876)
- William B. C. Brown, Democrat, (1876-1877)
- Daniel M. Kenfield, Republican, (1877-1883)
- John P. Dunn, Democrat, (1883-1891)
- Edward P. Colgan, Repubican, (1891-1906)
- A. B. Nye, Republican, (1906-1913)
- John S. Chambers, Republican, (1913-1921)
- Ray L. Riley, Republican, (1921-1937)
- Harry B. Riley, Republican, (1937-1946)
- Thomas Kuchel, Republican, (1946-1953)
- Robert C. Kirkwood, Republican, (1953-1959)
- Alan Cranston, Democrat, (1959-1967)
- Houston I. Flournoy, Republican, (1967-1975)
- Kenneth Cory, Democrat, (1975-1987)
- Joseph Graham "Gray" Davis, Jr., Democrat, (1987-1995)
- Kathleen Connell, Democrat, (1995-2003)
- Steve Westly, Democrat, (2003-Present)