Francine Irving Neff (December 6, 1925 – February 9, 2010)[1][2][3] was the 35th Treasurer of the United States, serving from June 21, 1974, to January 19, 1977.
[5] She was officially sworn into office on June 21,[4] succeeding Romana Acosta Bañuelos who had resigned four months prior on February 14.
[8] In the transition from the Gerald Ford to the Jimmy Carter Administration, Neff was succeeded as Treasurer by Azie Taylor Morton who was sworn in on September 12, 1977.
[2] While Neff was Vice President of the Rio Grande Valley Bank in Albuquerque, she was named to the advisory board of Campaign America, a political action committee (PAC) established by Bob Dole on February 26, 1978, to assist the campaigns of Republican candidates for federal, state and local offices.
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