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
Incumbent
Beth A. Wood

since January 10, 2009 (2009-01-10)
Office of State Auditor
Member ofCouncil of State
SeatRaleigh, North Carolina
Term lengthFour years, no term limit
Constituting instrumentAuditor of Public Accounts Act of 1862
PrecursorAuditor of Public Accounts
Inaugural holderSamuel F. Phillips
FormationJanuary 1, 1863 (1863-01-01)
SalaryUS$125,676 annually
WebsiteOfficial 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

Auditors of Public Accounts
No. Auditor Term in office Elected by
1 Samuel F. Phillips 1863  1864 General Assembly
2 Richard Henry Battle[3] 1864  1865 General Assembly
Auditors of North Carolina
No. Auditor Term in office Party
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
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References

  1. 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.
  2. "History of the Office of State Auditor". North Carolina Office of State Auditor. Retrieved March 30, 2019.
  3. Mitchell, Memory F. (1979). "Richard Henry Battle". NCPedia. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
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