Treasurer, Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshal of Florida

The Treasurer/Insurance Commissioner/Fire Marshal (commonly referred to as State Treasurer) is a former statewide constitutional officer of Florida.[1] A statewide office, with a seat in the Cabinet, the official handled the duties of the State Treasurer, Commissioner of Insurance, and Fire Marshal.These duties included payroll, pensions, tax collection, state finances, insurance regulation, and the investigation of fires.This was done to lessen the control of one person over financial services regulation in the state.Senator Bill Nelson and William D. Gunter, Jr. Territorial Era (1821–1845)
FloridaFlorida CabinetState TreasurerCommissioner of InsuranceFire Marshalstate ComptrollerChief Financial Officer of FloridaFlorida Department of Financial ServicesTom GallagherBill NelsonWilliam D. Gunter, Jr.DemocraticRepublicanSimon B. ConoverWalter GwynnJames B. WhitfieldWilliam V. KnottJ. C. LuningJ. Edwin LarsonThomas D. O'Malley Jr.Phil AshlerBill GunterU.S. senatorsRick ScottAshley MoodyState governmentRon DeSantisGovernorJeanette NuñezLieutenant GovernorAttorney GeneralJimmy PatronisChief Financial OfficerWilton SimpsonAgriculture CommissionerCord ByrdSecretary of StateSenateBen AlbrittonJason BrodeurJim BoydJason PizzoDaniel PerezWyman DugganTyler SiroisFentrice DriskellSupreme CourtCarlos G. MuñizCharles CanadyJorge LabargaJohn D. CourielJamie GrosshansRenatha FrancisMeredith SassoFlorida state treasurersConoverWhitfieldLuningLarsonO'MalleyAshlerGunterGallagherNelsonState Chief Financial Officer (since 2003)AtwaterPatronis