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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.
He is the first black elected state official in Pennsylvania history. [3] DeFoor's victory in the 2020 Pennsylvania Auditor General election made him the first African American and person of color to win election to statewide executive office in Pennsylvania, [1] [4] and the second to hold statewide office following Tim Reese. [4]
In 2020, DeFoor was elected Pennsylvania’s auditor general, defeating Democrat Nina Ahmad. DeFoor is the first person of color to win a state row office in Pennsylvania and the first Republican ...
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Auditor General Tim DeFoor DeFoor, 62, is a former special investigator with Pennsylvania's Office of Inspector General, special agent for the state attorney general and controller of Dauphin County.
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 ...
Outgoing auditor general Eugene DePasquale was also seen as having successfully used the office to raise his profile in the state, [16] and was seen as a potential candidate for governor or U.S. Senate in 2022 [17] prior to announcing he would run for Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district.
The state Auditor General’s office intends to conduct an audit of the Erie County Gaming Revenue Authority, according to a Feb. 20 letter from state Auditor General Tim DeFoor.