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The auditor of public accounts of Kentucky is an elected constitutional officer in the executive branch of the U.S. state of Kentucky. Forty-seven individuals have occupied the auditor's office since statehood.[3] The incumbent is Allison Ball, a Republican.

Auditor of Public Accounts of Kentucky

Incumbent
Allison Ball
since January 1, 2024
Style
  • Mister or Madam Auditor
    (informal)
  • The Honorable
    (formal)
  • SeatKentucky State Capitol
    Frankfort, Kentucky
    AppointerGeneral election
    Term lengthFour years, no more than two terms consecutively
    Constituting instrumentSections 91 and 93, Kentucky Constitution[1]
    Inaugural holderWilliam McDowell
    FormationJune 22, 1792
    (232 years ago)
     (June 22, 1792)
    Salary$129,375[2]
    WebsiteOfficial website

    Powers and duties

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    The auditor of public accounts "...ensures that public resources are protected, accurately valued, properly accounted for, and effectively employed to raise the quality of life of Kentuckians."[4] More specifically, the auditor of public accounts conducts an array of external audits which examine financial condition, legal compliance, information technology systems, and program performance in governmental entities.[5] The auditor's scope of authority extends to all state agencies, every public or private entity that receives state funds, all state-owned or operated enterprises such as prisons and public works, and every county, municipality, and school district in the commonwealth.[6]

    History

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    Initially, the auditor of public accounts served as a comptroller and tax collector for state government. The Reorganization Act of 1936 transferred those functions to other state agencies and established the auditor's office as "...an impartial agency entirely independent of state administration and charged with the responsibility of auditing the accounts and financial transactions of all Commonwealth spending agencies." Government auditing remains the primary function of the auditor's office to this day.[7]

    List of Auditors

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    Image Name Term
    William McDowell 1792–1796
      George Madison 1796–1816
    John Madison 1816–1820
    Peter Clay 1820–1820
    Ben Shelby 1820–1834
    Thomas Scudder Page 1834–1846
    H. Q. Bradley 1846–1848
    John Baylor Temple 1848–1850
    James A. Barbour 1850–1851
    Thomas Scudder Page 1851–1859
    Grant Green 1859–1863
    A. T. Samuels 1863–1867
    D. Howard Smith 1867–1879
      Fayette Hewitt 1879–1889
    L. C. Norman 1889–1896
    Samuel H. Stone 1896–1900
    John S. Sweeney 1900–1900
    Gus G. Coulter 1900–1904
      Samuel Wilber Hager 1904–1908
    Frank P. Jones 1908–1912
      Henry M. Bosworth 1912–1916
    Robert L. Greene 1916–1919
    T. M. Jones 1919–1920
    John J. Craig 1920–1924
    William H. Shanks 1924–1928
    Clell Coleman 1928–1932
    J. Dan Talbott 1932–1936
    E. E. Shannon 1936–1940
    David A. Logan 1940–1943
    B. L. Sparks 1943–1947
    Charles I. Ross 1947–1947
    W. D. Bratcher 1947–1948
    Harry Newman Jones 1948–1952
    T. Herbert Tinsley 1952–1955
    Mary Louise Foust 1955–1959
    Joseph W. Schneider 1959–1964
      Henry H. Carter 1964–1968
    Clyde Conley 1968–1969
    James Thompson 1969–1970
    Mary Louise Foust 1970–1975
    George L. Atkins 1975–1980
    James B. Graham 1980–1984
    Mary Ann Tobin 1984–1988
      Bob Babbage 1988–1992
      Ben Chandler 1991–1995
    Ed Hatchett 1995–2003
      Crit Luallen 2004–2012
      Adam Edelen 2012–2016
      Mike Harmon 2016–2024
      Allison Ball 2024–present

    [8]

    References

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    1. ^ "Constitution of Kentucky". Kentucky Legislative Research Commission. Retrieved September 14, 2022.
  • ^ "Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts". Ballotpedia. Retrieved September 14, 2022.
  • ^ "History". Kentucky Office of the Auditor of Public Accounts. Retrieved September 14, 2022.
  • ^ "Auditor of Public Accounts". Commonwealth of Kentucky. Retrieved September 14, 2022.
  • ^ "About Us". Kentucky Office of the Auditor of Public Accounts. Retrieved September 14, 2022.
  • ^ "Kentucky Revised Statutes Chapter 43". Kentucky Legislative Research Commission. Retrieved September 14, 2022.
  • ^ "History". Kentucky Office of the Auditor of Public Accounts. Retrieved September 14, 2022.
  • ^ https://www.auditor.ky.gov/About/Pages/AuditorsOfficeHistory.aspx

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