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The '''State Auditor''' of [[Alabama]] is constitutionally required to make a full and complete report to the [[Governor of Alabama]] showing the receipts and disbursement of every character, all claims audited and paid out, and all taxes and revenues collected and paid into the treasury. The office also makes other reports to the Governor and the [[Alabama Legislature]] as required by law. Since 1969, the office has been responsible for maintaining all property records of all non-consumable property of The State of Alabama. Until 1899 the office was responsible for maintaining all land records of the State when at that time that function was transferred to the [[Alabama Forestry Commission]]. Audits conducts by the State are administered by a separate Office of Public Examiners.
The '''state auditor''' of [[Alabama]] is constitutionally required to make a complete report to the [[governor of Alabama]] showing the receipts and disbursement of every character, all claims audited and paid out, and all taxes and revenues collected and paid into the treasury. The office also makes other reports to the governor and the [[Alabama Legislature]] as the law requires. Since 1969, the office has been responsible for maintaining all property records of all non-consumable property of the State of Alabama. Until 1899 the office was responsible for maintaining all land records of the state when at that time, that function was transferred to the [[Alabama Forestry Commission]]. A separate Office of Public Examiners administers audits conducted by the state.


The State Auditor also serves as a member of The State Board of Adjustment, The State Board of Appointment for Boards of Registrars, The State Board of Compromise, The Alabama Education Authority (''ex officio''), and The Penny Trust Fund.
The state auditor also serves as a member of The State Board of Adjustment, The State Board of Appointment for Boards of Registrars, The State Board of Compromise, The Alabama Education Authority (''ex officio''), and The Penny Trust Fund.


==Election of State Auditor==
==Election of State Auditor==


The State Auditor is an elected post chosen in partisan elections. It is elected in the same cycle as the other Constitutional Officers of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Alabama]] including Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, State Treasurer, and Secretary of State. State law prohibits any individual from being elected to more than two consecutive terms. The office has traditionally been held by women for most of the past sixty years. Nine women have held the post starting with the election of [[Agnes Baggett]] in 1954.
The state auditor is an elected post chosen in partisan elections. It is elected in the same cycle as the other constitutional officers of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Alabama]], including the governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, state treasurer, and secretary of state. State law prohibits any individual from being elected to more than two consecutive terms. Women have traditionally held the office for most of the past sixty years. Nine women have held the post starting with the election of [[Agnes Baggett]] in 1954.


The current state auditor is [[Jim Zeigler]] who took office on January 19, 2015. He was the first man to be elected to the office in twenty-four years. He previously served one term on the Alabama Public Service Commission (1975–1979). His predecessor as Auditor was [[Samantha Shaw]], a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] first elected in November 2006 who took office in January 2007. Shaw was re-elected in 2010 with 62.6% of the vote, the widest ever margin of victory for a Republican elected as State Auditor. She was not constitutionally eligible to seek a third term and chose to retire from active political office. Her husband, [[Greg Shaw (judge)|Greg Shaw]], is a Justice of the [[Alabama Supreme Court]].
The current state auditor is [[Andrew Sorrell]], who took office on January 16, 2023. He was previously a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] member of the [[Alabama House of Representatives]] from the 3rd district. His predecessor as auditor was [[Jim Zeigler]], a fellow Republican who held the office from 2015 to 2023. He was constitutionally ineligible to seek a third term and unsuccessfully ran for [[Secretary of State of Alabama]] instead. Sorrell won the Republican primary and general election to succeed Zeigler in 2022.


Listed below are the State Auditors for the past several terms:
Listed below are the state auditors for the past several terms:


* [[Jim Zeigler]] (R) (2015–present)
* [[Andrew Sorrell]] (R) (2023–present)
* [[Jim Zeigler]] (R) (2015–2023)
* [[Samantha Shaw]] (R) (2007–2015)
* [[Samantha Shaw]] (R) (2007–2015)
* [[Beth Chapman (politician)|Beth Chapman]] (R) (2003–2007)
* [[Beth Chapman (politician)|Beth Chapman]] (R) (2003–2007)
* [[Susan Parker]] (D) (1999–2003)
* [[Susan Parker]] (D) (1999–2003)
* [[Pat Duncan (American politician)|Duncan]] (R) (1995–1999)
* [[Pat Duncan (American politician)|Pat Duncan]] (R) (1995–1999)
* [[Terry Terry Ellis (politician)|Ellis]] (D) (1991–1995)
* [[Terry Ellis (politician)|Terry Ellis]] (D) (1991–1995)
* [[Jan Cook]] (D) (1983–1991)
* [[Jan Cook]] (D) (1983–1991)
* [[Bettye Frink]] (D) (1975–1983)
* [[Bettye Frink]] (D) (1975–1983)
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==2022 State Auditor of Alabama election==
==2022 State Auditor of Alabama election==
===Republican primary===
===Republican primary===
====Candidates====
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican Primary Results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www2.alabamavotes.gov/electionNight/statewideResultsByContest.aspx?ecode=1001150|title=Unofficial Primary Results|work=Alabama Secretary of State|date=May 24, 2022|accessdate=May 25, 2022}}</ref>}}
=====Nominee=====
* [[Andrew Sorrell]], member of the [[Alabama House of Representatives]] from the 3rd district (2018–2022)<ref name="2022c">{{Cite web|url=https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/2022/05/25/elections-republican-races-al-secretary-state-auditor-headed-runoffs/9927149002/|title=Republican races for Alabama secretary of state, state auditor headed to runoffs|last=Lyman|first=Brian|work=The Montgomery Advertiser|date=May 25, 2022|accessdate=June 11, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://1819news.com/news/item/andrew-sorrell-running-for-state-auditor|title='The position is under attack': Andrew Sorrell makes runoff for State Auditor|last=Moseley|first=Brandon|work=1819 News|date=June 2, 2022|accessdate=June 6, 2022}}</ref>

=====Eliminated=====
* Stan Cooke, professional counselor and previous candidate for this seat in 2018<ref name="2022c" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://1819news.com/news/item/stan-cooke-is-in-the-gop-runoff-for-state-auditor|title=Stan Cooke is in the GOP Runoff for State Auditor|last=Moseley|first=Brandon|work=1819 News|date=June 2, 2022|accessdate=June 6, 2022}}</ref> ''(eliminated in runoff)''
* [[Rusty Glover]], former member of the [[Alabama Senate]] from the 34th district (2006–2018)<ref name="2022c" /> ''(eliminated in first round)''

====First round====
=====Endorsements=====
{{Endorsements box
| title = Stan Cooke
| list =
;PACS
*FarmPAC<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://yellowhammernews.com/alabama-farmers-federation-endorses-stan-cooke-for-state-auditor/|title=Alabama Farmers Federation endorses Stan Cooke for state auditor|last=Smith|first=Dylan|work=[[Yellowhammer News]]|date=June 8, 2022|accessdate=June 10, 2022}}</ref>
}}
{{Endorsements box
| title = Andrew Sorrell
| list =
;Organizations
*Alabama Republican Assembly<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=331412669166177&set=a.206522574988521|title=The Alabama Republican Assembly is proud to announce our endorsements for the June 21 Run-off elections|last=Wallace|first=Don|website=[[Facebook]] |date=June 11, 2022|accessdate=June 13, 2022}}</ref>
}}

=====Results=====
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/election-2022/AL%20Republican%20Party%202022%20Primary%20Results%20Official.xlsx|title=AL Republican Party 2022 Primary Results Official|publisher=[[Alabama Secretary of State]]|website=sos.alabama.gov|date=June 1, 2022|accessdate=June 26, 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Andrew Sorrell]]|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=211,773|percentage=39.46%}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=Stan Cooke|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=175,970|percentage=32.79%}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=Stan Cooke|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=175,970|percentage=32.79%}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Rusty Glover|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=148,872|percentage=27.74%}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Rusty Glover|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=148,872|percentage=27.74%}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Andrew Sorrell]]|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=211,773|percentage=39.46%}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=536,615|percentage=100%}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=536,615|percentage=100%}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box end}}


====Advanced to runoff====
====Runoff====
=====Debates and forums=====
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican Primary Runoff Results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://1819news.com/news/item/parker-snider-state-auditor-heading-to-runoff-what-does-the-auditor-do|title=Parker Snider: State auditor heading to runoff; what does the auditor do?|last=Snider|first=Parker|work=1819 News|date=June 6, 2022|accessdate=June 6, 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Stan Cooke<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://1819news.com/news/item/stan-cooke-is-in-the-gop-runoff-for-state-auditor|title=Stan Cooke is in the GOP Runoff for State Auditor|last=Moseley|first=Brandon|work=1819 News|date=June 2, 2022|accessdate=June 6, 2022}}</ref>||party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=|percentage=}}
Candidates Cooke and Sorrell squared off in a debate at the [[Gardendale, Alabama|Gardendale]] Civic Center just more than a week ahead of the Republican primary runoff on June 13, 2022. The debate was cosponsored by [[WYDE-FM]] and 1819 News.<ref name="ROForum">{{Cite web|url=https://1819news.com/news/item/auditor-candidates-debate-in-gardendale|title=Auditor candidates debate in Gardendale|last=Moseley|first=Brandon|work=1819 News|date=June 15, 2022|accessdate=June 15, 2022}}</ref>

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Andrew Sorrell]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://1819news.com/news/item/andrew-sorrell-running-for-state-auditor|title='The position is under attack': Andrew Sorrell makes runoff for State Auditor|last=Moseley|first=Brandon|work=1819 News|date=June 2, 2022|accessdate=June 6, 2022}}</ref>|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=|percentage=}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|+ 2022 Alabama State Auditor Republican Primary Runoff Forum
|- style="font-size:small;"
!scope="col"| {{abbr|No.|Number}}
!scope="col"| Date
!scope="col"| Location
!scope="col"| Host
!scope="col"| Moderator
!scope="col"| Link
!scope="col" colspan="9"| Participants
|-
!colspan="6" rowspan="2" |<!--
-->{{Colors|black|#90ff90|&nbsp;P&nbsp;}} <small>Participant &nbsp;</small><!--
-->{{Colors|black|#ff9090|&nbsp;A&nbsp;}} <small>Absent &nbsp;</small><!--
-->{{Colors|black|#A2B2C2|&nbsp;N&nbsp;}} <small>Non-invitee &nbsp;</small><!--
-->{{Colors|black|#CCFFCC|&nbsp;I&nbsp;}} <small>Invitee<!--
-->{{Colors|black|#FFA500|&nbsp;E&nbsp;}} <small>Eliminated &nbsp;</small><!--
-->{{color box|#f0e68c|W}} Withdrawn</small>
! scope="col" style="background:#E81B23;"|
! scope="col" style="background:#E81B23;"|
! scope="col" style="background:#E81B23;"|
|-
!scope="col"| Cooke
!scope="col"| Glover
!scope="col"| [[Andrew Sorrell|Sorrell]]
|-
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;font-size:small;"
!scope="row"| 1<ref name="ROForum" />
|style="white-space:nowrap;"| June 13, 2022
|style="white-space:nowrap;"| [[Gardendale, Alabama|Gardendale]]
|style="white-space:nowrap;"| WYDE-FM
|style="white-space:nowrap;"| Becky Garretson<br>Ray Melick
|style="white-space:nowrap;"|[https://www.facebook.com/EagleForumofAlabama/videos/1931156697075264/?t=0 Facebook]
| {{Yes|'''P'''}}
| style="background:#FFA500; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''E'''
| {{Yes|'''P'''}}
|-
|}

=====Results=====
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary runoff results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www2.alabamavotes.gov/electionNight/statewideResultsByContest.aspx?ecode=1001155|title=2022 PRIMARY RUNOFF ELECTION STATEWIDE RESULTS|publisher=[[Alabama Secretary of State]]|website=sos.alabama.gov|date=June 23, 2022|accessdate=June 24, 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Andrew Sorrell]]|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=205,006|percentage=57.5%}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Stan Cooke|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=151,815|percentage=42.5%}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=356,821|percentage=100%}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box end}}


===Libertarian nomination===
===Libertarian nomination===
No primary was held for the [[Libertarian Party (United States)|Libertarian Party]], and candidates were instead nominated by the party.<ref name="LP">{{Cite web|url=https://1819news.com/news/item/libertarians-get-ballot-access|title=Libertarians Gain Ballot Access|last=Moseley|first=Brandon|work=1819 News|date=May 24, 2022|accessdate=May 24, 2022}}</ref>
No primary was held for the [[Libertarian Party (United States)|Libertarian Party]], and the party instead nominated candidates.<ref name="LP">{{Cite web|url=https://1819news.com/news/item/libertarians-get-ballot-access|title=Libertarians Gain Ballot Access|last=Moseley|first=Brandon|work=1819 News|date=May 24, 2022|accessdate=May 24, 2022}}</ref>


====Nominee====
====Nominee====
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===General election===
===General election===
{{Election box begin no change|title=2022 Alabama State Auditor Election Results}}
{{Election box begin no change|title=2022 Alabama State Auditor general election results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.wsfa.com/2022/11/09/ap-projects-andrew-sorrell-win-alabama-auditors-race/|title=AP projects Andrew Sorrell to win Alabama auditor's race|work=WSFA=12|date=November 9, 2022|accessdate=November 17, 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=|percentage=}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Andrew Sorrell]]|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=947,266|percentage=85.0%}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Leigh Lachine|party=Libertarian Party (United States)|votes=|percentage=}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Leigh Lachine|party=Libertarian Party (United States)|votes=166,760|percentage=15.0%}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=1,114,026|percentage=100%}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box end}}


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==2014 State Auditor of Alabama election==
==2014 State Auditor of Alabama election==
===Republican Primary===
===Republican primary===
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican Primary Results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/voter-pdfs/2014/2014-Pri-CertifiedResults-RepParty_2014-06-13.pdf?_ga=2.147895927.1197538815.1654633823-899117080.1650384233|title=2014 GOP Primary Certified Results|last=Armistead|first=Bill|date=June 12, 2014|accessdate=June 7, 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican Primary Results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/voter-pdfs/2014/2014-Pri-CertifiedResults-RepParty_2014-06-13.pdf?_ga=2.147895927.1197538815.1654633823-899117080.1650384233|title=2014 GOP Primary Certified Results|last=Armistead|first=Bill|date=June 12, 2014|accessdate=June 7, 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=Dale Peterson|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=84,828|percentage=24.35%}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=Dale Peterson|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=84,828|percentage=24.35%}}
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==2006 State Auditor of Alabama election==
==2006 State Auditor of Alabama election==
===Republican Primary===
===Republican primary===
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican Primary Results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/voter-pdfs/2014/2014-Pri-CertifiedResults-RepParty_2014-06-13.pdf?_ga=2.147895927.1197538815.1654633823-899117080.1650384233|title=2006 GOP Primary Certified Results|last=Canvanaugh|first=Twinkle|date=June 16, 2006|accessdate=June 8, 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican Primary Results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/voter-pdfs/2014/2014-Pri-CertifiedResults-RepParty_2014-06-13.pdf?_ga=2.147895927.1197538815.1654633823-899117080.1650384233|title=2006 GOP Primary Certified Results|last=Canvanaugh|first=Twinkle|date=June 16, 2006|accessdate=June 8, 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Wes Allen (politician)|Wes Allen]]|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=102,520|percentage=30.66%}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Wes Allen (politician)|Wes Allen]]|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=102,520|percentage=30.66%}}
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{{Election box end}}
{{Election box end}}


===Democratic Primary===
===Democratic primary===
{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic Primary Results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/voter-pdfs/2006/DemocraticPrimary-OfficialCertification-06-06-2006.pdf?_ga=2.84531929.1197538815.1654633823-899117080.1650384233|title=2006 Democratic Primary Certified Results|last=Spearman|first=Jim|date=June 16, 2006|accessdate=June 8, 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic Primary Results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/voter-pdfs/2006/DemocraticPrimary-OfficialCertification-06-06-2006.pdf?_ga=2.84531929.1197538815.1654633823-899117080.1650384233|title=2006 Democratic Primary Certified Results|last=Spearman|first=Jim|date=June 16, 2006|accessdate=June 8, 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Charley Baker|party=Democratic Party (United States)|votes=116,624|percentage=30.80%}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Charley Baker|party=Democratic Party (United States)|votes=116,624|percentage=30.80%}}
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==2002 State Auditor of Alabama election==
==2002 State Auditor of Alabama election==
===Republican Primary===
===Republican primary===
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican Primary Results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sos.alabama.gov%2Fsites%2Fdefault%2Ffiles%2Fvoter-pdfs%2F2002%2Fr-certresults-6-10-02.xls&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK|title=2002 GOP Primary Certified Results|last=Connors|first=Marty|date=June 16, 2002|accessdate=June 9, 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican Primary Results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sos.alabama.gov%2Fsites%2Fdefault%2Ffiles%2Fvoter-pdfs%2F2002%2Fr-certresults-6-10-02.xls&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK|title=2002 GOP Primary Certified Results|last=Connors|first=Marty|date=June 16, 2002|accessdate=June 9, 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Beth Chapman]]|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=82,013|percentage=26.80%}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Beth Chapman (politician)|Beth Chapman]]|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=82,013|percentage=26.80%}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Pat Duncan|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=51,553|percentage=18.00%}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Pat Duncan|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=51,553|percentage=18.00%}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Meredith Mayes|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=30,279|percentage=10.50%}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Meredith Mayes|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=30,279|percentage=10.50%}}
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====Advanced to runoff====
====Advanced to runoff====
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican Primary Runoff Results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/voter-pdfs/2002/r-cert-070102.pdf|title=Certification of Republican Primary Runoff Results|last=Connors|first=Marty|date=July 1, 2002|accessdate=June 9, 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican Primary Runoff Results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/voter-pdfs/2002/r-cert-070102.pdf|title=Certification of Republican Primary Runoff Results|last=Connors|first=Marty|date=July 1, 2002|accessdate=June 9, 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Beth Chapman]]|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=73,118|percentage=52.56%}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Beth Chapman (politician)|Beth Chapman]]|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=73,118|percentage=52.56%}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Jim Zeigler]]|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=65,983|percentage=47.46%}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Jim Zeigler]]|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=65,983|percentage=47.46%}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=139,101|percentage=100%}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=139,101|percentage=100%}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box end}}


===Democratic Primary===
===Democratic primary===
{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic Primary Results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/voter-pdfs/2002/d-cert-061002-amend.pdf|title=2002 Democratic Primary Certified Results|last=Pitt|first=Redding|date=June 10, 2002|accessdate=June 9, 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic Primary Results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/voter-pdfs/2002/d-cert-061002-amend.pdf|title=2002 Democratic Primary Certified Results|last=Pitt|first=Redding|date=June 10, 2002|accessdate=June 9, 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=Debbie Tucker Corbett|party=Democratic Party (United States)|votes=75,534|percentage=21.33%}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=Debbie Tucker Corbett|party=Democratic Party (United States)|votes=75,534|percentage=21.33%}}
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===General election===
===General election===
{{Election box begin no change|title=2002 State Auditor of Alabama election results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/voter-pdfs/2002/AL-2002-General-Certification.pdf|title=2002 Canvass of General Election Results|work=Alabama Secretary of State|date=November 20, 2002|accessdate=June 9, 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Election box begin no change|title=2002 State Auditor of Alabama election results<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/voter-pdfs/2002/AL-2002-General-Certification.pdf|title=2002 Canvass of General Election Results|work=Alabama Secretary of State|date=November 20, 2002|accessdate=June 9, 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Beth Chapman]]|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=655,189|percentage=51.33%}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Beth Chapman (politician)|Beth Chapman]]|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=655,189|percentage=51.33%}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Carolyn Gibson|party=Democratic Party (United States)|votes=579,899|percentage=45.43%}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Carolyn Gibson|party=Democratic Party (United States)|votes=579,899|percentage=45.43%}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Franklin Reeves|party=Libertarian Party (United States)|votes=41,397|percentage=3.24%}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Franklin Reeves|party=Libertarian Party (United States)|votes=41,397|percentage=3.24%}}
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==External links==
==External links==


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{{Alabama statewide elected officials}}
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{{U.S. State Auditors}}
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[[Category:State Auditors of Alabama|*]]
[[Category:State auditors of Alabama|*]]
[[Category:State auditors and comptrollers of the United States|Alabama]]

Latest revision as of 11:01, 7 August 2024

State Auditor of Alabama
since January 16, 2023
TypeState Auditor
Term length
Two consecutive terms
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

The state auditor of Alabama is constitutionally required to make a complete report to the governor of Alabama showing the receipts and disbursement of every character, all claims audited and paid out, and all taxes and revenues collected and paid into the treasury. The office also makes other reports to the governor and the Alabama Legislature as the law requires. Since 1969, the office has been responsible for maintaining all property records of all non-consumable property of the State of Alabama. Until 1899 the office was responsible for maintaining all land records of the state when at that time, that function was transferred to the Alabama Forestry Commission. A separate Office of Public Examiners administers audits conducted by the state.

The state auditor also serves as a member of The State Board of Adjustment, The State Board of Appointment for Boards of Registrars, The State Board of Compromise, The Alabama Education Authority (ex officio), and The Penny Trust Fund.

Election of State Auditor

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The state auditor is an elected post chosen in partisan elections. It is elected in the same cycle as the other constitutional officers of the U.S. state of Alabama, including the governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, state treasurer, and secretary of state. State law prohibits any individual from being elected to more than two consecutive terms. Women have traditionally held the office for most of the past sixty years. Nine women have held the post starting with the election of Agnes Baggett in 1954.

The current state auditor is Andrew Sorrell, who took office on January 16, 2023. He was previously a Republican member of the Alabama House of Representatives from the 3rd district. His predecessor as auditor was Jim Zeigler, a fellow Republican who held the office from 2015 to 2023. He was constitutionally ineligible to seek a third term and unsuccessfully ran for Secretary of State of Alabama instead. Sorrell won the Republican primary and general election to succeed Zeigler in 2022.

Listed below are the state auditors for the past several terms:

2022 State Auditor of Alabama election

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Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated
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  • Stan Cooke, professional counselor and previous candidate for this seat in 2018[1][3] (eliminated in runoff)
  • Rusty Glover, former member of the Alabama Senate from the 34th district (2006–2018)[1] (eliminated in first round)

First round

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Endorsements
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Stan Cooke
PACS
Andrew Sorrell
Organizations
  • Alabama Republican Assembly[5]
Results
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Republican primary results[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Andrew Sorrell 211,773 39.46%
Republican Stan Cooke 175,970 32.79%
Republican Rusty Glover 148,872 27.74%
Total votes 536,615 100%

Runoff

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Debates and forums
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Candidates Cooke and Sorrell squared off in a debate at the Gardendale Civic Center just more than a week ahead of the Republican primary runoff on June 13, 2022. The debate was cosponsored by WYDE-FM and 1819 News.[7]

2022 Alabama State Auditor Republican Primary Runoff Forum
No. Date Location Host Moderator Link Participants
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Non-invitee   I  Invitee E  Eliminated   W  Withdrawn
Cooke Glover Sorrell
1[7] June 13, 2022 Gardendale WYDE-FM Becky Garretson
Ray Melick
Facebook P E P
Results
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Republican primary runoff results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Andrew Sorrell 205,006 57.5%
Republican Stan Cooke 151,815 42.5%
Total votes 356,821 100%

Libertarian nomination

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No primary was held for the Libertarian Party, and the party instead nominated candidates.[9]

Nominee

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  • Leigh Lachine[9]

General election

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2022 Alabama State Auditor general election results[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Andrew Sorrell 947,266 85.0%
Libertarian Leigh Lachine 166,760 15.0%
Total votes 1,114,026 100%

2018 State Auditor of Alabama election

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Republican primary

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Republican Primary Results[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Stan Cooke 153,578 32.60%
Republican Elliot Lipinksy 55,624 11.80%
Republican Jim Zeigler 216,153 55.60%
Total votes 425,355 100%

General election

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2018 State Auditor of Alabama election results[12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Zeigler 1,018,466 60.42%
Democratic Miranda Joseph 665,679 39.49%
Write in 1,362 0.09%
Total votes 1,685,507 100%

2014 State Auditor of Alabama election

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Republican primary

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Republican Primary Results[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dale Peterson 84,828 24.35%
Republican Hobbie Sealy 34,910 10.02%
Republican Adam Thompson 64,688 18.57%
Republican Jim Zeigler 164,002 47.07%
Total votes 348,428 100%

Advanced to runoff

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Republican Primary Runoff Results[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dale Peterson 3,360 41.00%
Republican Jim Zeigler 4,886 59.00%
Total votes 8,246 100%

General election

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2014 State Auditor of Alabama election results[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Zeigler 716,122 62.92%
Democratic Miranda Joseph 420,843 36.98%
Write in 1,010 0.10%
Total votes 1,137,975 100%

2010 State Auditor of Alabama election

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2010 State Auditor of Alabama election results[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Samantha Shaw 893,229 62.65%
Democratic Miranda Joseph 531,233 37.26%
Write in 1,301 0.09%
Total votes 1,425,763 100%

2006 State Auditor of Alabama election

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Republican primary

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Republican Primary Results[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Wes Allen 102,520 30.66%
Republican Chess Bedsole 69,321 20.73%
Republican Samantha Shaw 88,114 26.35%
Republican Tripp Skipper 74,436 22.26%
Total votes 334,391 100%

Advanced to runoff

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Republican Primary Runoff Results[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Wes Allen 80,671 49.24%
Republican Samantha Shaw 83,176 50.76%
Total votes 163,847 100%

Democratic primary

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Democratic Primary Results[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Charley Baker 116,624 30.80%
Democratic Janie Baker Clarke 194,283 51.20%
Democratic Wayne Sowell 68,223 18.00%
Total votes 379,130 100%

General election

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2006 State Auditor of Alabama election results[20]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Samantha Shaw 627,424 54.08%
Democratic Janie Baker Clarke 531,717 45.83%
Write in 946 0.09%
Total votes 1,160,087 100%

2002 State Auditor of Alabama election

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Republican primary

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Republican Primary Results[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Beth Chapman 82,013 26.80%
Republican Pat Duncan 51,553 18.00%
Republican Meredith Mayes 30,279 10.50%
Republican Jim Zeigler 123,279 42.90%
Total votes 298,642 100%

Advanced to runoff

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Republican Primary Runoff Results[22]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Beth Chapman 73,118 52.56%
Republican Jim Zeigler 65,983 47.46%
Total votes 139,101 100%

Democratic primary

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Democratic Primary Results[23]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Debbie Tucker Corbett 75,534 21.33%
Democratic Earl Mack "Choo-Choo" Gavin 25,886 7.31%
Democratic Carolyn Gibson 158,850 44.86%
Democratic Karen Haiden Jackson 54,113 15.28%
Democratic Jerry Morgan Nelson, Jr. 39,734 11.22%
Total votes 354,117 100%

Advanced to runoff

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Republican Primary Runoff Results[24]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Debbie Tucker Corbett 87,940 35.65%
Democratic Carolyn Gibson 158,707 64.45%
Total votes 246,647 100%

General election

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2002 State Auditor of Alabama election results[25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Beth Chapman 655,189 51.33%
Democratic Carolyn Gibson 579,899 45.43%
Libertarian Franklin Reeves 41,397 3.24%
Write in 1,178 0.009%
Total votes 1,276,485 100%

References

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  1. ^ a b c Lyman, Brian (May 25, 2022). "Republican races for Alabama secretary of state, state auditor headed to runoffs". The Montgomery Advertiser. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  2. ^ Moseley, Brandon (June 2, 2022). "'The position is under attack': Andrew Sorrell makes runoff for State Auditor". 1819 News. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  3. ^ Moseley, Brandon (June 2, 2022). "Stan Cooke is in the GOP Runoff for State Auditor". 1819 News. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  4. ^ Smith, Dylan (June 8, 2022). "Alabama Farmers Federation endorses Stan Cooke for state auditor". Yellowhammer News. Retrieved June 10, 2022.
  5. ^ Wallace, Don (June 11, 2022). "The Alabama Republican Assembly is proud to announce our endorsements for the June 21 Run-off elections". Facebook. Retrieved June 13, 2022.
  6. ^ "AL Republican Party 2022 Primary Results Official". sos.alabama.gov. Alabama Secretary of State. June 1, 2022. Retrieved June 26, 2022.
  7. ^ a b Moseley, Brandon (June 15, 2022). "Auditor candidates debate in Gardendale". 1819 News. Retrieved June 15, 2022.
  8. ^ "2022 PRIMARY RUNOFF ELECTION STATEWIDE RESULTS". sos.alabama.gov. Alabama Secretary of State. June 23, 2022. Retrieved June 24, 2022.
  9. ^ a b Moseley, Brandon (May 24, 2022). "Libertarians Gain Ballot Access". 1819 News. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
  10. ^ "AP projects Andrew Sorrell to win Alabama auditor's race". WSFA=12. November 9, 2022. Retrieved November 17, 2022.
  11. ^ "2018 Certification of Republican Primary Results". Alabama Secretary of State. June 15, 2018. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  12. ^ "2018 Canvass of General Election Results" (PDF). Alabama Secretary of State. November 6, 2018. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  13. ^ Armistead, Bill (June 12, 2014). "2014 GOP Primary Certified Results" (PDF). Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  14. ^ Armistead, Bill (July 15, 2014). "Certification of Republican Primary Runoff Results" (PDF). Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  15. ^ "2014 Canvass of General Election Results" (PDF). Alabama Secretary of State. November 4, 2014. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  16. ^ "2010 Canvass of General Election Results" (PDF). Alabama Secretary of State. November 6, 2010. Retrieved June 8, 2022.
  17. ^ Canvanaugh, Twinkle (June 16, 2006). "2006 GOP Primary Certified Results" (PDF). Retrieved June 8, 2022.
  18. ^ Cavanaugh, Twinkle (August 2, 2006). "Certification of Republican Primary Runoff Results" (PDF). Retrieved June 8, 2022.
  19. ^ Spearman, Jim (June 16, 2006). "2006 Democratic Primary Certified Results" (PDF). Retrieved June 8, 2022.
  20. ^ "2006 Canvass of General Election Results" (PDF). Alabama Secretary of State. November 7, 2006. Retrieved June 8, 2022.
  21. ^ Connors, Marty (June 16, 2002). "2002 GOP Primary Certified Results". Retrieved June 9, 2022.
  22. ^ Connors, Marty (July 1, 2002). "Certification of Republican Primary Runoff Results" (PDF). Retrieved June 9, 2022.
  23. ^ Pitt, Redding (June 10, 2002). "2002 Democratic Primary Certified Results" (PDF). Retrieved June 9, 2022.
  24. ^ Pitt, Redding (July 1, 2002). "Certification of Democratic Primary Runoff Results" (PDF). Retrieved June 9, 2022.
  25. ^ "2002 Canvass of General Election Results" (PDF). Alabama Secretary of State. November 20, 2002. Retrieved June 9, 2022.
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