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The auditor of public accounts of Kentucky is an elected constitutional officer in the executive branch of the U.S. state of Kentucky. Forty-seven individuals have occupied the auditor's office since statehood. [3] The incumbent is Allison Ball, a Republican.
Allison Joy Ball (born August 27, 1981) is an American attorney and politician who is the Kentucky State Auditor. She served as the Kentucky State Treasurer from 2016 to 2024. Ball is a member of the Republican Party.
He was a 2011 candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky, but lost in the primary. In 2015, Harmon was elected state auditor, after defeating Democratic incumbent Adam Edelen. He was the only Republican statewide candidate to run unopposed in the primary. [2] He was elected to a second term as auditor in 2019. [3]
Auditor of Public Accounts Allison Ball talks at the Swearing-In Ceremony of the Constitutional Officers at the Kentucky Capitol. Jan. 2, 2024
A new lawsuit alleges state officials do not have access needed to investigate complaints against the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. Kentucky Auditor sues Beshear over access to abuse ...
Mike Harmon is currently the auditor of Kentucky, an office he was first elected to in 2015. He’d previously served more than a decade in the state House of Representatives.
In 2014, Edelen proposed legislation to strengthen Kentucky's cyber security protections and require state and local government to notify citizens if their data is compromised in a data breach. [27] Kentucky was one of four states that lacked security breach notification laws. House Bill 5 passed the House 99–1 and the Senate unanimously. [28]
In 1987, Babbage successfully ran for Kentucky State Auditor serving from 1988 to 1992. Prevented from seeking a second term by state law which at that time prohibited constitutional officers from succeeding themselves, he subsequently sought the office of Kentucky Secretary of State serving from 1992 to 1996.