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The '''Indiana Auditor of State''' is a [[Constitution of Indiana|constitutional officer]] in the [[executive branch]] of [[Government of Indiana|government]] of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Indiana]]. Fifty-seven individuals have occupied the office of auditor of state since statehood. The incumbent is Tera Klutz, a [[Republican Party of Indiana|Republican]].{{Efn|Klutz has held this office since her 2017 appointment by [[Governor of Indiana|Indiana Governor]] [[Eric Holcomb]] to succeed her predecessor, [[Suzanne Crouch]], who resigned to become [[Lieutenant Governor of Indiana]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wfyi.org/news/articles/allen-county-auditor-tera-klutz-named-next-indiana-auditor|title=Allen County Auditor Tera Klutz Named Next Indiana Auditor|first=Lisa|last=Ryan|date=2 January 2017}}</ref> She was subsequently elected to a full term in 2022.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ballotpedia.org/Indiana_Auditor_election,_2022|title=Indiana Auditor election, 2022|publisher=Ballotpedia|access-date=July 30, 2023}}</ref>}} |
The '''Indiana Auditor of State''' ([[doing business as]] "the Indiana State Comptroller") is a [[Constitution of Indiana|constitutional officer]] in the [[executive branch]] of [[Government of Indiana|government]] of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Indiana]]. Fifty-seven individuals have occupied the office of auditor of state since statehood. The incumbent is Tera Klutz, a [[Republican Party of Indiana|Republican]].{{Efn|Klutz has held this office since her 2017 appointment by [[Governor of Indiana|Indiana Governor]] [[Eric Holcomb]] to succeed her predecessor, [[Suzanne Crouch]], who resigned to become [[Lieutenant Governor of Indiana]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wfyi.org/news/articles/allen-county-auditor-tera-klutz-named-next-indiana-auditor|title=Allen County Auditor Tera Klutz Named Next Indiana Auditor|first=Lisa|last=Ryan|date=2 January 2017}}</ref> She was subsequently elected to a full term in 2022.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ballotpedia.org/Indiana_Auditor_election,_2022|title=Indiana Auditor election, 2022|publisher=Ballotpedia|access-date=July 30, 2023}}</ref>}} |
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==Election and term of office== |
==Election and term of office== |
Revision as of 02:51, 11 September 2023
Auditor of Indiana | |
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since January 9, 2017 | |
Term length | 4 years |
Inaugural holder | William H. Lilly November 16, 1816 |
Formation | Indiana Constitution 1816 |
Salary | $94,501.42 |
Website | http://www.in.gov/auditor |
The Indiana Auditor of State (doing business as "the Indiana State Comptroller") is a constitutional officer in the executive branch of government of the U.S. state of Indiana. Fifty-seven individuals have occupied the office of auditor of state since statehood. The incumbent is Tera Klutz, a Republican.[a]
Election and term of office
The auditor of state is elected to a four-year term of office. The occupant of the office is term limited and cannot serve more than eight years out of any twelve-year period.[3]
Powers and duties
The auditor of state, officially doing business as "the State Comptroller", functions as the chief financial officer for the whole of state government. In terms of financial accounting, the auditor of state creates and operates the statewide accounting system, maintains a record of revenues, expenditures and balances by state fund, collects debts owed the state, and prepares various financial reports, including the state of Indiana's annual comprehensive financial report. As it concerns disbursements of public money, the auditor of state examines and settles claims by and against the state, issues warrants on the state treasury in payment of claims approved, authorizes electronic funds transfers, and administers payroll to over 33,000 state employees. The auditor of state is also responsible for supervising county finances and distributing property tax revenue to counties, cities, towns, schools, and other local units of government.[4][5]
List of auditors
Democratic-Republican Democratic Whig Republican
Territorial Auditors
# | Name | Took office | Left office | Party | Hometown | Notes |
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1 | Peter Jones | September 5, 1805 | 1810 | Knox Co. | [6] | |
2 | William Prince | April 13, 1810 | 1813 | Democratic-Republican | Vincennes, Indiana | [7] |
3 | General Washington Johnston | January 20, 1813 | 1813 | Vincennes, Indiana | [6] | |
4 | William Prince | February 8, 1813 | 1813 | Democratic-Republican | Vincennes, Indiana | [6] |
5 | Davis Floyd | June 15, 1813 | 1814 | Democratic-Republican | Corydon, Indiana |
State Auditors
# | Name | Took office | Left office | Party | Hometown | Notes |
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1 | William H. Lilly | November 16, 1816 | February 17, 1828 | Democratic-Republican | Corydon, Indiana | [8] |
2 | Benjamin L. Blythe | April 5, 1828 | December 4, 1828 | Democratic-Republican | Brookville, Indiana | |
3 | Morris Morris | January 21, 1829 | January 24, 1844 | Whig | Indianapolis, Indiana | |
4 | Horatio J. Harris | January 24, 1844 | January 25, 1847 | Democratic | Delphi, Indiana | |
5 | Douglass Maguire | January 25, 1847 | January 25, 1850 | Whig | Indianapolis, Indiana | |
6 | Erastus W. H. Ellis | January 25, 1850 | January 25, 1853 | Democratic | Elkhart County, Indiana | |
7 | John P. Dunn | January 25, 1853 | January 25, 1855 | Democratic | Dearborn County, Indiana | |
8 | Hiram E. Talbott | January 25, 1855 | January 26, 1857 | Republican | Putnam County, Indiana | |
9 | John W. Dodd | January 26, 1857 | January 25, 1861 | Democratic | Grant County, Indiana | |
10 | Albert Lange | January 25, 1861 | January 26, 1863 | Republican | Terre Haute, Indiana | |
11 | Joseph Ristine | January 26, 1863 | January 25, 1865 | Democratic | Fountain County, Indiana | |
12 | Thomas B. McCarthy | January 25, 1865 | January 25, 1869 | Republican | Wabash, Indiana | |
13 | John D. Evans | January 25, 1869 | January 25, 1871 | Republican | Noblesville, Indiana | |
14 | John C. Schoemaker | January 25, 1871 | January 25, 1873 | Democratic | Cannelton, Indiana | |
15 | James A. Wildman | January 25, 1873 | January 25, 1875 | Republican | Kokomo, Indiana | |
16 | Ebenezer Henderson | January 25, 1875 | January 25, 1879 | Democratic | Martinsville, Indiana | |
17 | Mahlon D. Manson | January 25, 1879 | January 25, 1881 | Democratic | Crawfordsville, Indiana | [9] |
18 | Edward H. Wolfe | January 25, 1881 | January 25, 1883 | Republican | Rushville, Indiana | |
19 | James H. Rice | January 25, 1883 | January 25, 1887 | Democratic | New Albany, Indiana | |
20 | Bruce Carr | January 25, 1887 | January 25, 1891 | Republican | Orange County, Indiana | |
21 | John O. Henderson | January 25, 1891 | January 25, 1895 | Democratic | Kokomo, Indiana | |
22 | Americus C. Daily | January 25, 1895 | January 25, 1899 | Republican | Boone County, Indiana | |
23 | William H. Hart | January 25, 1899 | January 25, 1903 | Republican | Frankfort, Indiana | |
24 | David E. Sherrick | January 25, 1903 | September 14, 1905 | Republican | Noblesville, Indiana | [10] |
25 | Warren Bigler | September 14, 1905 | November 24, 1906 | Republican | Wabash, Indiana | |
26 | John C. Billheimer | November 24, 1906 | November 24, 1910 | Republican | Washington, Indiana | |
27 | William H. O'Brien | November 24, 1910 | November 24, 1914 | Democratic | Lawrenceburg, Indiana | |
28 | Dale J. Crittenberger | November 24, 1914 | November 24, 1916 | Democratic | Anderson, Indiana | |
29 | Otto L. Klauss | November 24, 1916 | November 24, 1920 | Republican | Evansville, Indiana | |
30 | William G. Oliver | November 24, 1920 | November 24, 1922 | Republican | Franklin, Indiana | |
31 | Robert Bracken | November 24, 1922 | November 24, 1924 | Democratic | Frankfort, Indiana | |
32 | Lewis S. Bowman | December 1, 1924 | December 1, 1928 | Republican | Richmond, Indiana | |
33 | Arch N. Bobbitt | December 1, 1928 | December 1, 1930 | Republican | English, Indiana | |
34 | Floyd E. Williamson | December 1, 1930 | December 1, 1934 | Democratic | Indianapolis, Indiana | |
35 | Laurence F. Sullivan | December 1, 1934 | December 1, 1938 | Democratic | Princeton, Indiana | |
36 | Frank G. Thompson | December 1, 1938 | December 1, 1940 | Democratic | Bluffton, Indiana | |
37 | Richard T. James | December 1, 1940 | December 1, 1944 | Republican | Portland, Indiana | |
38 | Alvan V. Burch | December 1, 1944 | December 1, 1948 | Republican | Evansville, Indiana | |
39 | James M. Propst | December 1, 1948 | December 1, 1950 | Democraticic | Terre Haute, Indiana | |
40 | Frank Millis | December 1, 1950 | December 1, 1954 | Republican | Campbellsburg, Indiana | |
41 | Curtis E. Rardin | December 1, 1954 | December 1, 1956 | Republican | Rensselaer, Indiana | |
42 | Roy T. Combs | December 1, 1956 | December 1, 1958 | Republican | Indianapolis, Indiana | |
43 | Albert A. Steinwedal | December 1, 1958 | December 1, 1960 | Democratic | Seymour, Indiana | |
44 | Dorothy Gardner | December 1, 1960 | December 1, 1964 | Republican | Fort Wayne, Indiana | [11] |
45 | Mark L. France | December 1, 1964 | December 1, 1966 | Democratic | Fort Wayne, Indiana | |
46 | John P. Gallagher | December 1, 1966 | December 1, 1968 | Republican | Munster, Indiana | |
47 | Trudy S. Etherton | December 1, 1968 | December 1, 1970 | Republican | South Bend, Indiana | |
48 | Mary Aikins Currie | December 1, 1970 | December 1, 1978 | Democratic | Osgood, Indiana | |
49 | Charles D. Loos | December 1, 1978 | December 1, 1982 | Republican | Cicero, Indiana | |
50 | Otis E. Cox | December 1, 1982 | December 1, 1986 | Democratic | Anderson, Indiana | |
51 | Ann G. DeVore | December 1, 1986 | December 1, 1994 | Republican | Indianapolis, Indiana | |
52 | Morris Wooden | December 1, 1994 | December 1, 1998 | Republican | Indianapolis, Indiana | |
53 | Connie Kay Nass | December 1, 1998 | December 1, 2006 | Republican | Huntingburg, Indiana | |
54 | Tim Berry | December 1, 2006 | August 13, 2013 | Republican | Fort Wayne, Indiana | [10] |
55 | Dwayne Sawyer | August 19, 2013 | December 15, 2013 | Republican | Brownsburg, Indiana | [12] |
56 | Suzanne Crouch | January 2, 2014 | January 9, 2017 | Republican | Evansville, Indiana | |
57 | Tera Klutz | January 9, 2017 | present | Republican | Fort Wayne, Indiana |
Notes
- ^ Ryan, Lisa (2 January 2017). "Allen County Auditor Tera Klutz Named Next Indiana Auditor".
- ^ "Indiana Auditor election, 2022". Ballotpedia. Retrieved July 30, 2023.
- ^ "Article 6, Section 1, Indiana Constitution" (PDF). Indiana Legislative Services Agency. Retrieved July 30, 2023.
- ^ "Comptroller Departments". State of Indiana. Retrieved July 30, 2023.
- ^ "Article 7, Chapter 1, Indiana Code". Indiana Legislative Services Agency. Retrieved July 30, 2023.
- ^ a b c Annual Reports of the Officers of State of the State of Indiana (Indianapolis, 1895), 56.
- ^ The office of auditor was created by Congress in 1809 and filled in the next general election
- ^ Died in office
- ^ Was a United States representative
- ^ a b Resigned from Office
- ^ First woman to hold the office.
- ^ First African-American to hold the office.
See also
Sources
- Funk, Arville L (1983) [1969]. A Sketchbook of Indiana History. Rochester, Indiana: Christian Book Press. pp. 209–210.
Footnotes
- ^ Klutz has held this office since her 2017 appointment by Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb to succeed her predecessor, Suzanne Crouch, who resigned to become Lieutenant Governor of Indiana.[1] She was subsequently elected to a full term in 2022.[2]
External links
- "Auditor of State". IN.gov. Retrieved 2008-11-23.