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The New Jersey State Auditor is a constitutional officer. He is appointed by the New Jersey State Legislature, and serves a term of five years. Within his power, the officer may investigate the spending and internal management control of any state or state-supported agencies. The office is constitutionally established as the only one that the Legislature may appoint.
[edit] Current Auditor
Richard L. Fair (1998?-2006
[edit] Past Auditors
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State Auditors in the United States
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AK: Pat Davidson
AL: Samantha Shaw
AR: Jim Wood
AZ: Debra K. Davenport
CA: John Chiang
CO: Sally Symanski
CT: Nancy Wyman
DE: R. Thomas Wagner Jr.
FL: William O. Monroe
GA: Russell W. Hinton
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HI: Marion M. Higa
IA: David A. Vaudt
ID: Donna M. Jones
IL: William G. Holland
IN: Tim Berry
KS: Les Donovan
KY: Crit Luallen
LA: Steve J. Theriot
MA: Joseph DeNucci
MD: Bruce A. Myers
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ME: Neria R. Douglass
MI: Thomas H. McTavish
MN: Rebecca Otto
MO: Susan Montee
MS: Phil Bryant
MT: John Morrison
NC: Les Merritt
ND: Bob Peterson
NE: Mike Foley
NH: Catherine A. Provencher
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NJ: Richard Fair
NM: Hector H. Balderas
NV: Paul V. Townsend
NY: Tom Sanzillo
OH: Mary Taylor
OK: Jeff McMahan
OR: Bill Bradbury
PA: Jack Wagner
RI: Ernest A. Almonte
SC: Richard A. Eckstrom
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SD: Rich Sattgast
TN: John G. Morgan
TX: John M. Keel
UT: John Schaff
VA: Walter J. Kucharski
VT: Thomas M. Salmon
WA: Michael J. Murphy
WI: Janice Mueller
WV: Glen B. Gainer III
WY: Michael Geesey
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