Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The office of the auditor general of Pennsylvania was created in 1809 by the General Assembly. The auditor general was appointed by the governor until 1850, when it became a statewide elective office. The terms were for three years, until a constitutional amendment in 1909 increased the terms to four years.
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Pages for logged out editors learn more
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pennsylvania Auditor General; Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole;
HARRISBURG — Voters will have five candidates for Pennsylvania auditor general to choose from Nov. 5. Incumbent Auditor General Tim DeFoor, a Republican, was first elected in 2020 and is seeking ...
Timothy Lionel DeFoor [2] (born November 18, 1961) [citation needed] is an American politician who currently serves as the Pennsylvania Auditor General. He previously served as the Controller of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. He is the first black elected state official in Pennsylvania history. [3]
Democrat Malcolm Kenyatta, Republican Tim DeFoor, and three other candidates are vying to become Pennsylvania’s next auditor general. Pa. election 2024: A complete guide to the candidates for ...
Al Benedict (c. 1929 – August 31, 2003) was an American politician who served as Pennsylvania Auditor General from 1977 to 1985. He was convicted on federal racketeering and tax fraud charges in 1988 and sentenced to six years in prison.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pennsylvania Auditor General elections (7 P) Pages in category "Pennsylvania auditors general"