Auditor of North Carolina
The 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 incumbent is Beth A. Wood, who became Auditor on January 10, 2009.
Auditor of North Carolina | |
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Office of State Auditor | |
Member of | Council of State |
Seat | Raleigh, North Carolina |
Term length | Four years, no term limit |
Constituting instrument | Auditor of Public Accounts Act of 1862 |
Precursor | Auditor of Public Accounts |
Inaugural holder | Samuel F. Phillips |
Formation | January 1, 1863 |
Salary | US$125,676 annually |
Website | Official website |
History
The Auditor of Public Accounts Act of 1862 established the position "to receive, audit and adjust all accounts or claims against the State arising out of the military service or in the civil administration of the government."[1] The North Carolina Constitution of 1868 reestablished the position as the Auditor of North Carolina, by which it became a statewide elected office. Prior to 1862, the General Assembly appointed state comptrollers and boards of auditors in various parts of the state.[2]
List of North Carolina State Auditors
No. | Auditor | Term in office | Elected by | |
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1 | Samuel F. Phillips | 1863 – 1864 | General Assembly | |
2 | Richard Henry Battle[3] | 1864 – 1865 | General Assembly |
No. | Auditor | Term in office | Party | |
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1 | Henderson Adams | 1868 – 1873 | Republican | |
2 | John Reilly | 1873 – 1877 | Republican | |
3 | Samuel L. Love | 1877 – 1881 | Democratic | |
4 | William P. Roberts | 1881 – 1889 | Democratic | |
5 | George W. Sandlin | 1889 – 1893 | ||
6 | Robert M. Furman | 1893 – 1897 | Democratic | |
7 | Hal W. Ayer | 1897 – 1901 | Populist | |
8 | Benjamin F. Dixon | 1901 – 1910 | Democratic | |
9 | Benjamin F. Dixon, Jr. | 1910 – 1911 | Democratic | |
10 | William P. Wood | 1911 – 1921 | Democratic | |
11 | Baxter Durham | 1921 – 1937 | Democratic | |
12 | George Ross Pou | 1937 – 1947 | Democratic | |
13 | Henry L. Bridges | 1947 – 1981 | Democratic | |
14 | Edward Renfrow | 1981 – 1993 | Democratic | |
15 | Ralph Campbell, Jr. | 1993 – 2005 | Democratic | |
16 | Leslie W. Merritt, Jr. | 2005 – 2008 | Republican | |
17 | Beth A. Wood | 2009 – present | Democratic |
References
- North Carolina, General Assembly (1863). Public Laws of the State of North-Carolina, Passed by the General Assembly, at its Session of 1862-'63. Raleigh: W. W. Holden. pp. 6–7. OCLC 1051749336 – via Internet Archive.
- "History of the Office of State Auditor". North Carolina Office of State Auditor. Retrieved March 30, 2019.
- Mitchell, Memory F. (1979). "Richard Henry Battle". NCPedia. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
External links
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- Auditor of North Carolina at Ballotpedia
- Auditor of North Carolina at OurCampaigns.com
- Auditor of North Carolina at The Political Graveyard
- Works by or about Auditor of North Carolina in libraries (WorldCat catalog)