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  2. State auditor - Wikipedia

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    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 Washington are elected by the voters. Maine and Tennessee are the only states where the ...

  3. Massachusetts State Auditor - Wikipedia

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    Powers and duties [ edit ] The state auditor conducts independent and objective performance audits of each department, office, commission, agency, authority, institution, court, county, and any other activity of the Commonwealth, including programs and contractors of the foregoing entities, at least once in every three fiscal years.

  4. Washington State Auditor - Wikipedia

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    Powers and duties [ edit ] Established in 1889, the office of State Auditor was designed by Washington's founders to assure that all public money received and disbursed by state and local governments is spent wisely and in the public interest.

  5. Bill expanding the powers of the state auditor sent to ... - AOL

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    The Missouri Senate gave unanimous approval to legislation expanding the powers of the state auditor, as did the Missouri House just weeks before. The bill will now be passed along to Gov. Mike ...

  6. Utah State Auditor - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The state auditor exercises this power, duty, and authority by conducting financial, compliance, and performance audits of state agencies, performing desk reviews of local governments' audit reports to ensure compliance with the law and Government Auditing Standards, and investigating allegations of waste, fraud, or abuse of public ...

  7. State Auditor of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Powers and duties [ edit ] The state auditor is charged by Article IV, Section 13 of the Missouri Constitution with supervising and auditing the receipt and expenditure of public funds and prescribing appropriate systems of accounts for all public offices, be they state agencies or local governments.

  8. Arkansas State Auditor - Wikipedia

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    In Arkansas, the state auditor serves as the general accountant or "bookkeeper" of state government. [1] As such, the auditor is responsible for preauditing claims against the state, issuing warrants on the state treasury in payment of claims approved, accounting for monthly revenues, expenditures, and cash balances by fund, enforcing the state's unclaimed property laws, and administering ...

  9. New Jersey State Auditor - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the State Auditor, which is in the legislative branch of government, was originally established in 1934 pursuant to P.L. 1933, c.295. A number of statutory amendments dealing with the powers and duties of the State Auditor have been enacted in the ensuing years.