Treasurer of the Conservative Party
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of the
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was established in 1911, along with that of
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, as part of a wider reorganisation of the Conservative and Unionist Party's machinery following the party's failure to win the general elections of
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. The officeholders are responsible for fundraising, and in recent years, have sat on the
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List

This is a list of Treasurers of the Conservative Party.Thevoz (2016), pp. 24-25.


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Further reading

* David Butler and Gareth Butler, ''Twentieth Century British Political Facts 1900–2000'' (Macmillan, 2000) p. 137 * Seth Alexander Thévoz
'' "Every Treasurer of the Party Has Gone to the Lords, and I Hope I Don't Set a Precedent by Being the First Who Doesn't": Conservative Party Treasurers and Peerages, 1986-2016'' (Oxford: Gwilym Gibbon Centre for Public Policy, Nuffield College, Oxford University, September 2016)
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