Minnesota State Auditor
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The Minnesota State Auditor is an officer in the executive branch of the U.S. State of Minnesota. The job of the State Auditor is to review financial integrity, accountability, and cost-effectiveness at many levels of government in Minnesota. The office also collects and distributes financial reports on several levels of government. The State Auditor is elected and serves a four year term.[1]
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[edit] History
The State Auditor's office has existed since before Minnesota Territory became the state of Minnesota in 1858. Before 1973 the auditor approved all executive branch expenditures in advance. In 1973 the responsibilities of the auditor were reshuffled. The state auditor shifted to its current role, which was previously handled by the Public Examiner an office appointed by the governor. The Public examiners position was eliminated at this time.[2]
[edit] Territory
Name | Took Office | Left Office | Party |
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Jonathan E. McKusick | 1849 | 1852 | Republican |
Abraham Van Vorhes | 1852 | 1853 | Republican |
Socrates Nelson | 1853 | 1854 | |
Julius Georgii | 1854 | 1858 |
The term of the state Auditor was originally three years. In 1883 voters approved a constitutional amendment changing it to four years.
[edit] State
Name | Took Office | Left Office | Party |
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William F. Dunbar | 1858 | 1861 | |
Charles McIlrath | 1861 | 1873 | |
Orlan P. Whitcomb | 1873 | 1882 | |
William W. Braden | 1882 | 1891 | |
Adolph Biermann | 1891 | 1895 | |
Robert C. Dunn | 1895 | 1903 | Republican |
Samuel G. Iverson | 1903 | 1915 | Republican |
J. A. O. Preus | 1915 | 1921 | Republican |
Ray P. Chase | 1921 | 1931 | Republican |
Stafford King | 1931 | 1969 | Republican |
William J. O'Brien | 1969 | 1971 | Republican |
Rolland F. Hatfield | 1971 | 1975 | |
Robert W. Mattson, Jr. | 1975 | 1979 | Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) |
Arne Carlson | 1979 | 1991 | Independent-Republican |
Mark Dayton | 1991 | 1995 | Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) |
Judi Dutcher | 1995 | 2003 | Republican (later switched to the DFL) |
Patricia Anderson (formerly Awada) | 2003 | 2007 | Republican |
Rebecca Otto | 2007 | - | Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) |
[edit] Note on Minnesota political parties names
- DFL: In 1944 the state Democratic party and the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party merged and created the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL). It is affiliated with the national Democratic party.
- Republican Party of Minnesota: From November 1975 to September 1995 the name of the state Republican party was the Independent Republican party (IR). The party has always been affiliated with the national Republican party.