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  2. State auditor - Wikipedia

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    The mode of selecting the state auditor varies among the many states and territories. In 24 states, the state auditor is a constitutional officer elected by the voters or the state legislature for specified terms of office. For example, state auditors in California, Idaho, Illinois, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, and ...

  3. Washington State Auditor - Wikipedia

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    Washington State Auditor. The state auditor of Washington is an independently elected constitutional officer in the executive branch of the government of the U.S. state of Washington. Eleven individuals have held the office since statehood. The incumbent is Pat McCarthy, a Democrat and the first woman to occupy the office.

  4. Nebraska State Auditor - Wikipedia

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    The auditor of public accounts of Nebraska, more commonly known as the "state auditor", is an elected constitutional officer in the executive branch of the U.S. state of Nebraska. Twenty-five individuals have held the office of auditor of public accounts since statehood. The current auditor is Mike Foley, a Republican. [3]

  5. North Carolina State Auditor - Wikipedia

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    1868. Salary. US$168,384 annually. Website. auditor.nc.gov. The state auditor of North Carolina is a statewide elected office in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The state auditor is a constitutional officer responsible for overseeing and reviewing the financial accounts of all state government agencies. The auditor also conducts performance ...

  6. California State Auditor - Wikipedia

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    The California State Auditor's Office (CSA), formerly known as the Office of the Auditor General and later the Bureau of State Audits (BSA), is the supreme audit institution of the Government of California. [2][3][4] It is headed by the State Auditor who is appointed by the Governor to a 4-year term from a list of 3 qualified individuals ...

  7. Minnesota State Auditor - Wikipedia

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    The state auditor's office has its origins in the Minnesota Territory, when the territorial governor appointed an auditor to ensure that both territorial and county finances were in good order and handled properly. This function continued with an elected state auditor upon Minnesota's entry into the Union on May 11, 1858, and lasted until a ...

  8. Iowa Auditor of State - Wikipedia

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    Formation. 1846. First holder. Joseph T. Fales. The Iowa auditor of state is the state auditor of the government of Iowa, United States. The office's mission is to "serve as the taxpayers' watchdog" by "ensuring that government officials use taxpayer dollars for the intended purposes to benefit the public". [ 1 ]

  9. State Auditor of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Missouri State Auditor's Office Website. The state auditor of Missouri is an elected constitutional officer in the executive branch of government of the U.S. state of Missouri. Thirty-eight individuals have occupied the office of state auditor since statehood. The incumbent is Scott Fitzpatrick, a Republican.