
Frank O'Leary - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Feb 23, 2026 · He completed the course work for a master's degree in Economic Theory from Georgetown University in 1967. Immediately prior to being elected the Treasurer of Arlington County, …
Frank O'Leary - EverybodyWiki Bios & Wiki
Francis X. (Frank) O'Leary (born 1943) was the elected treasurer of Arlington County, Virginia, and a member of the Democratic Party from January 1983 to July 2014. He began his eighth term as …
Biography of Frank O'Leary
He began his eighth term as Treasurer in January, 2012 and retired in July, 2014. During his tenure, he lowered the County's tax delinquency rate from a high of more than nine percent in 1982 to an all …
Bill Text: VA SR620 | 2024 | 1st Special Session | Enrolled
WHEREAS, Frank O'Leary ably maintained Arlington County's finances from January 1984 until his well-earned retirement in 2014, becoming the second-longest serving constitutional officer in the modern …
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Lyon Park Community Bids Farewell to Local Community Leader Francis …
Jan 8, 2025 · From the July 2, 2024 edition of the washington post Francis X. O’Leary, a longtime Lyon Park resident and community leader passed away this summer. O’Leary was a fixture in Arlington …
Francis O'Leary Obituary (2024) - Washington, DC - The Washington Post
Jul 2, 2024 · Mr. O'Leary was first elected as Arlington County Treasurer in 1983 by a total of 89 votes, earning him the nickname "Landslide O'Leary". He served from January of 1984 until his retirement...
O’Leary Steps Down | Ellington
Jul 9, 2014 · WHEN O'LEARY first ran for the office in 1983, Republican Bennie Fletcher had held the position for a dozen years. But his decision to step down created an open seat and a competitive race.
O’Leary Endorses Deputy for Treasurer in 2015 | ARLnow.com
Jun 19, 2014 · (Updated on 7/7/2014) Arlington County Treasurer Frank O’Leary will not run for reelection next year and is endorsing his chief deputy to succeed him, ARLnow.com has confirmed.
WHEREAS, Kimberly Rucker, longtime chief deputy treasurer for Arlington County and an admired and respected leader within the Arlington County Treasurer's Office and other county departments, will …