State auditor

State auditors and state comptrollers (also known as state examiners or state controllers) are constitutional or statutory officers in the executive and legislative branches of U.S. state governments who serve as external auditors, inspectors general, or financial controllers of public funds.

Party affiliation of current United States auditors:
  Democratic Auditor
  Republican Auditor
  Independent Auditor

Mode of selection

The mode of selecting the state auditor or comptroller varies among the many states and territories. In 24 states, the state auditor or comptroller is a constitutional officer elected by the voters or the state legislature for specified terms of office. In the remaining states, the state auditor or comptroller is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the governor or the relevant state legislature.[1] In those states where the state auditor or comptroller is appointed by the governor, the appointment is subject to the confirmation of the state senate. For example, the state auditor or comptroller in California, Idaho, Illinois, Minnesota, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Washington is elected by the voters. On the other hand, the state auditor or comptroller may be appointed by the state legislature as is the case in Colorado, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin or, as circumstances dictate for Maine and Tennessee, be elected by the state legislature sitting in joint session.[2]

Several states have both an elected auditor or comptroller serving alongside another auditor that is appointed by and reports exclusively to the legislature. Government auditing arrangements in Washington reflect this model: a state auditor that is an elected constitutional officer exists alongside an appointed legislative auditor. Under such circumstances, the respective jurisdictions of the aforementioned officials is such so that their responsibilities complement one another. In the case of Washington for instance, the state auditor conducts independent audits and investigations of the fiscal condition of local governments and state agencies alike while the legislative auditor evaluates state agency financial management and performance in support of the legislature's oversight functions.[3][4] This division of government auditing responsibility is in keeping with two core principles of state and local government auditing in the United States:

  1. A state auditor or comptroller elected by the people is functionally independent from all other public officials and is therefore duly empowered to superintend and verify the condition of public accounts, funds, and resources without fear of reprisal. Barring other constitutional remedies, only the voters can remove and replace an elected state auditor or comptroller. This institutional independence combats corruption and promotes government accountability directly to the electorate in the spirit of Jacksonian democracy.[5]
  2. A legislative auditor subject to the direction and supervision of the state legislature ensures that the legislature, which appropriates funds and establishes program goals in public policy, will ultimately review program expenditures and results. Thus, state government is accountable to the people through their elected representatives.[6]

Powers and duties

Supervising the fiscal concerns of government are the primary business of America's state auditors and comptrollers. Usually, state auditors conduct financial, compliance, or performance audits of public accounts whereas state comptrollers are charged with operating the state financial management system, administering payroll, disbursing funds, enforcing internal control, and financial reporting, among related responsibilities.[1] The elected state auditors and comptrollers in Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Montana, New Jersey, New York, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Wyoming are the exceptions to this rule. Of note, New York combines the normally disparate financial management functions of government accounting and government auditing into one office. Similarly, the functional responsibilities of the Alabama state auditor are limited to periodic post-audits of the state treasurer's and Department of Finance's accounts and to accounting for and inventorying state personal property. Montana's state auditor does not even audit public funds or maintain fiscal control over the state treasury. Rather, he or she regulates Montana's securities and insurance industries.

For the majority of states where the state auditor or comptroller does indeed audit public accounts, their scope of authority encompasses all state agencies. In a plurality of these same states, the auditor's or comptroller's jurisdiction also extends to local governments.[1] Government auditing arrangements are unique in Minnesota, West Virginia, and New Jersey however with respect to the fact that their respective state auditors and comptroller only audit local governments. In the case of the West Virginia state auditor and the New Jersey state comptroller, the former concurrently serves as the state's financial controller and the latter functions as an inspector general for the entire executive branch of state government.[7][8] Meanwhile, the Minnesota state auditor, who is elected, is the only state auditor or comptroller in the United States to exclusively supervise and audit the fiscal concerns of local governments. In fact, some 4,800 local governments which altogether spend some $40 billion annually come under the state auditor's purview.[9] A separate legislative auditor appointed by and reporting to the state legislature audits and evaluates financial management and performance of Minnesota's 150 state agencies.[10]

As independently chosen fiscal officers, America's state auditors and comptrollers exist to safeguard public funds and resources from waste, fraud, abuse, misappropriation, and maladministration. In short, their work combats corruption and keeps government accountable for the efficient and effective use of tax dollars. Nevertheless, their accounting and auditing functions are frequently put to use for connected purposes. In Colorado for instance, the state auditor reports on the effectiveness of health exchanges and marijuana legalization. Meanwhile, California's state auditor is involved in the redistricting process.

Professional affiliations

State auditors and comptrollers in the United States - whether elected or appointed - are organized nationally as part of the National State Auditors' Association and the National Association of State Comptrollers. Both associations are housed within the National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers.[2]

Elected state auditors and comptrollers

Incumbent State Party Assumed office Title Mode of election Scope of audit authority, noting primary and secondary jurisdiction Other responsibilities Website
Jim Zeigler Alabama Republican January 19, 2015 State Auditor Elected by voters Accounts of State Treasurer and Department of Finance Inventories state personal property Alabama Office of the State Auditor
Andrea Lea Arkansas Republican January 13, 2019 Auditor of State Elected by voters General accountant, payroll officer, and unclaimed property administrator for the whole of state government Arkansas Office of the Auditor of State
Betty Yee California Democratic January 5, 2015 State Controller Elected by voters General accountant, property tax collector, unclaimed property administrator, and internal auditor for the whole of state government; supervisor of local government finances; and member of the Board of Equalization California Office of the State Controller
Natalie Braswell Connecticut Democratic December 31, 2021 State Comptroller Elected by voters General accountant, payroll officer, internal auditor, and pension administrator for the whole of state government Connecticut Office of the State Comptroller
Kathy McGuiness Delaware Democratic January 1, 2019 Auditor of Accounts Elected by voters State agencies and local governments Delaware Office of the Auditor of Accounts
Benjamin Cruz Guam September 13, 2018 Public Auditor Elected by voters Territorial government Publishes meeting agendas and approved minutes of territorial agencies, boards, commissions, and public corporations; administers a government ethics training program Ufisinan I Kuinentan Pupbliku
Brandon Woolf Idaho Republican October 15, 2012 State Controller Elected by voters General accountant, payroll officer, and information technology provider for the whole of state government Idaho State Controller's Office
Susana Mendoza Illinois Democratic December 5, 2016 Comptroller Elected by voters General accountant, payroll officer, and internal auditor for the whole of state government Office of the Illinois Comptroller
Tera Klutz Indiana Republican January 9, 2017 Auditor of State Elected by voters General accountant, payroll officer, and internal auditor for the whole of state government Indiana Office of the Auditor of State
Rob Sand Iowa Democratic January 2, 2019 Auditor of State Elected by voters State agencies and local governments Iowa Office of the Auditor of State
Mike Harmon Kentucky Republican January 4, 2016 Auditor of Public Accounts Elected by voters Local governments and state agencies Office of the Auditor of Public Accounts of the Commonwealth of Kentucky
Matthew Dunlap Maine Democratic January 4, 2021 State Auditor Elected by Legislature State agencies Maine Office of the State Auditor
Peter Franchot Maryland Democratic January 22, 2007 Comptroller Elected by voters General accountant, payroll officer, internal auditor, unclaimed property administrator, and tax collector for the whole of state government Office of the Maryland Comptroller
Suzanne Bump Massachusetts Democratic January 19, 2011 State Auditor Elected by voters State agencies Office of the Massachusetts State Auditor
Julie Blaha Minnesota Democratic January 7, 2019 State Auditor Elected by voters Local governments Sits on boards that invest state funds, manage public pensions, and steward state lands Office of the Minnesota State Auditor
Shad White Mississippi Republican July 16, 2018 State Auditor Elected by voters Local governments and state agencies Mississippi Office of the State Auditor
Nicole Galloway Missouri Democratic April 27, 2015 State Auditor Elected by voters State agencies and local governments Office of the Missouri State Auditor
Troy Downing Montana Republican January 4, 2021 State Auditor Elected by voters Regulates securities and insurance industries in Montana Office of the Montana State Auditor, Commissioner of Securities and Insurance
Charlie Janssen Nebraska Republican January 8, 2015 Auditor of Public Accounts Elected by voters State agencies and local governments Office of the Nebraska Auditor of Public Accounts
Catherine Byrne Nevada Democratic January 7, 2019 State Controller Elected by voters General accountant and payroll officer for the whole of state government Nevada State Controller's Office
Brian Colón New Mexico Democratic January 1, 2019 State Auditor Elected by voters State agencies and local governments State Auditor's Office of New Mexico
Tom DiNapoli New York Democratic February 7, 2007 State Comptroller Elected by voters State agencies and local governments General accountant, payroll officer, pension manager, unclaimed property administrator, and chief investment officer for the whole of state government New York Department of Audit and Control
Beth Wood North Carolina Democratic January 10, 2009 State Auditor Elected by voters State agencies North Carolina Office of the State Auditor
Josh Gallion North Dakota Republican January 1, 2017 State Auditor Elected by voters State agencies and local governments North Dakota Office of the State Auditor
Keith Faber Ohio Republican January 12, 2019 Auditor of State Elected by voters Local governments and state agencies Enforces open meeting and public records laws Office of the Ohio Auditor of State
Cindy Byrd Oklahoma Republican January 14, 2019 State Auditor and Inspector Elected by voters State agencies and local governments Member of Commissioners of the Land Office Office of the Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector
Shemia Fagan Oregon Democratic January 7, 2019 Secretary of State Elected by voters State agencies and state-supported programs Registers businesses, manages the state archives, and administers elections Audit Division, Office of the Oregon Secretary of State
Tim DeFoor Pennsylvania Republican January 19, 2021 Auditor General Elected by voters State agencies and local governments Pennsylvania Department of the Auditor General
Richard Eckstrom South Carolina Republican January 15, 2003 Comptroller General Elected by voters General accountant, payroll officer, and internal auditor for the whole of state government Office of the Comptroller General of South Carolina
Rich Sattgast South Dakota Republican January 5, 2019 State Auditor Elected by voters General accountant, payroll officer, and internal auditor for the whole of state government South Dakota Office of the State Auditor
Justin Wilson Tennessee Republican January 15, 2009 Comptroller of the Treasury Elected by Legislature State agencies and local governments Issues and manages state and local government debt Office of the Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury
Glenn Hegar Texas Republican January 20, 2015 Comptroller of Public Accounts Elected by voters General accountant, payroll officer, internal auditor, procurement administrator, treasurer, and tax collector for the whole of state government Office of the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
John Dougall Utah Republican January 7, 2013 State Auditor Elected by voters State agencies and local governments Utah Office of the State Auditor
Doug Hoffer Vermont Democratic January 10, 2013 Auditor of Accounts Elected by voters State agencies Office of the Vermont Auditor of Accounts
Pat McCarthy Washington Democratic January 11, 2017 State Auditor Elected by voters Local governments and state agencies Office of the Washington State Auditor
JB McCuskey West Virginia Republican January 16, 2017 State Auditor Elected by voters Local governments General accountant, payroll officer, and internal auditor for the whole of state government; regulator of securities industry; administrator of tax-delinquent property West Virginia State Auditor's Office
Kristi Racines Wyoming Republican January 7, 2019 State Auditor Elected by voters General accountant, payroll officer, and internal auditor for the whole of state government Wyoming State Auditor's Office

Appointed state auditors and comptrollers

Incumbent State Party Assumed office Title Mode of appointment Scope of audit authority, noting primary and secondary jurisdiction Other responsibilities Website
Rachel Riddle Alabama Chief Examiner Appointed by Legislature State agencies and local governments Alabama Department of Examiners of Public Accounts
Kris Curtis Alaska January 2012 Legislative Auditor Appointed by Legislature State agencies, cities, and organized boroughs Alaska Division of Legislative Audit
Liua Fatuesi American Samoa January 5, 2013 Public Auditor Appointed by Governor with legislative advice and consent Territorial government American Samoa Territorial Audit Office
Lindsey Perry Arizona April 18, 2018 Auditor General Appointed by Legislature State agencies and local governments Arizona Office of the Auditor General
Roger A. Norman Arkansas Legislative Auditor Appointed by Legislature State agencies and local governments Arkansas Legislative Audit Office
Michael Tilden California November 30, 2021 State Auditor Appointed by Governor from candidates nominated by Joint Legislative Audit Committee State agencies and local governments California Office of the State Auditor
Dianne Ray Colorado July 1, 2011 State Auditor Appointed by Legislature State agencies and local governments Colorado Office of the State Auditor
Kathy Patterson District of Columbia Democratic January 2, 2015 Auditor Appointed by D.C. Council Legislative, executive, and judicial branches of D.C. government Office of the Auditor for the District of Columbia
Sherrill Norman Florida Republican July 1, 2015 Auditor General Appointed by Legislature State agencies Florida Auditor General
Greg Griffin Georgia July 1, 2012 State Auditor Appointed by Legislature State agencies, local governments, and nonprofit organizations Provides fiscal estimates of legislation and actuarial reviews of pensions for Legislature Georgia Department of Audits and Accounts
Les Kondo Hawaii May 1, 2016 Auditor Appointed by Legislature State agencies and local governments Hawai'i Office of the Auditor
April Renfro Idaho Legislative Auditor Appointed by Legislature State agencies and local governments Idaho Legislative Audits Division
Frank Mautino Illinois Democratic January 1, 2016 Auditor General Appointed by Legislature State agencies Illinois Office of the Auditor General
Paul Joyce, Beth Kelley, and Tammy White Indiana January 2013 February 7, 2022 May 23, 2014 State Examiner and Deputy State Examiners Appointed by Governor with legislative advice and consent State agencies and local governments Indiana State Board of Accounts
Justin Stowe Kansas March 2018 Legislative Auditor Appointed by Legislature State agencies Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit
Mike Waguespack Louisiana April 19, 2010 Legislative Auditor Appointed by Legislature State agencies Office of the Louisiana Legislative Auditor
Gregory A. Hook Maryland June 9, 2014 Legislative Auditor Appointed by Legislature State agencies Maryland Office of Legislative Audits
Doug Ringler Michigan June 9, 2014 Auditor General Appointed by Legislature State agencies Michigan Office of the Auditor General
Judy Randall Minnesota October 2021 Legislative Auditor Appointed by Legislature State agencies Minnesota Office of the Legislative Auditor
Michael Kane New Hampshire September 2015 Legislative Budget Assistant Appointed by Legislature State agencies Office of Legislative Budget Assistant, General Court of New Hampshire
Stephen Eells New Jersey February 11, 2010 State Auditor Appointed by Legislature State agencies and state-supported entities Office of the New Jersey State Auditor
Kevin Walsh New Jersey January 27, 2020 State Comptroller Appointed by Governor with Senate advice and consent Local governments Functions as an inspector general for the whole of state government Office of the New Jersey State Comptroller
Michael Pai Northern Mariana Islands July 23, 2008 Public Auditor Appointed by Governor with legislative advice and consent Territorial government Office of the Public Auditor for the Northern Mariana Islands
Yesmín Valdivieso Puerto Rico May 12, 2010 Comptroller Appointed by Governor with advice and consent of both houses of Legislature Territorial government Oficina Puertorriqueño del Contralor
Dennis Hoyle Rhode Island 2010 Auditor General Appointed by Legislature State agencies Office of the Rhode Island Auditor General
Steven van Beverhoudt U.S. Virgin Islands March 1989 Inspector General Appointed by Governor with legislative advice and consent Territorial government Office of the Virgin Islands Inspector General
Staci Henshaw Virginia January 1, 2021 Auditor of Public Accounts Appointed by Legislature State agencies and local governments Virginia Office of the Auditor of Public Accounts
Joe Chrisman Wisconsin June 17, 2011 State Auditor Appointed by Legislature State agencies Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau

See also

References

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