Maine State Auditor

The Maine State Auditor is a statutory state executive position in the government of the U.S. state of Maine.[1] According to the Office of the State Auditor's webpage, the primary purpose of the position is "to audit the financial statements of the State of Maine and expenditures of federal programs".

The Office of State Auditor was created in 1883 to examine the accounts held by the Maine State Treasurer. Originally a three-member committee, the single State Auditor position was created in 1907.[2] State Auditors are elected by the Maine Legislature for a term of four years and each Auditor is limited to two four-year terms.

Qualifications

According to statute, the State Auditor "..shall be a certified public accountant or a college graduate with not less than 6 years of experience as a professional accountant or auditor, including not less than 5 years of auditing experience, of which not less than 4 years shall have been in a supervisory capacity".[3]

List of Maine State Auditors[1]

NameTook OfficeLeft OfficeParty
Charles P. Hatch19071911Republican
Lamont A. Stevens19111913Democratic
T.F. Callahan19131915Democratic
J. Edward Sullivan19151917--
Roy L. Wardwell19171922--
Elbert D. Hayford19221940Republican
William D. Hayes19401945Republican
Fred M. Berry19451957Republican
Michael A. Napolitano19571965Republican
Armand G. Sansoucy19651969Democratic
Michael A. Napolitano19691970Democratic
William Otterbein19701972Democratic
Raymond M. Rideout Jr.19721976Democratic
Rodney L. Scribner19761977Democratic
George J. RainvilleJune 30, 19771985Democratic
Robert W. Norton1985March 27, 1987Democratic
Rodney L. Scribner19871997Democratic
Gail M. Chase19972005Democratic
Neria Douglass20052012Democratic
Pola Buckley2013presentDemocratic

References

  1. "Maine State Auditors, 1907-". Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library. Archived from the original on 28 December 2014. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  2. "Department of Audit : Home Page". Maine. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  3. "Title 5, §241: State Auditor; salary". Retrieved 28 December 2014.
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