Arkansas State Auditor

The Arkansas State Auditor (formally known as the Auditor of State) is an executive position and constitutional officer within the Arkansas government. The State Auditor serves as the accountant for the state, responsible for monitoring funds for state agencies, disbursing state funds, and managing unclaimed property.

Auditor of State
Seal of the Auditor
Incumbent
Andrea Lea

since January 2015
StyleThe Honorable
Term lengthFour years
Constituting instrumentArkansas Constitution, Amendment 63, Article 6
PrecursorTerritorial Auditor
Arkansaw Territory
1819–1836
Formation1836
First holderElias N. Conway
SuccessionStatewide election
Salary$85,000
Websitewww.auditor.ar.gov

The current State Auditor is Andrea Lea, who took office in 2015.

List of Arkansas State Auditors

Prior to Amendment 63 in 1982, the term length for constitutional offices in Arkansas, including Auditor, was two years.

TermNamePartyNotes
18361841Elias N. Conway[1]
1841A. Boileau[1]
18411849Elias N. Conway[1]
18491855C.C. Danley[1]
18551857A.S. Huey[1]
18571860William Read Miller[1]
18601861H.C. Lowe[1]
18611864William Read Miller[1]
18641866J.R. BerryRepublican[1]
18661868William Read MillerRepublican[1]
18681873J.R. BerryRepublican[1]
18731874Stephen WheelerRepublican[1]
18741877William Read MillerDemocratic[1]
18771883John CrawfordDemocratic[1]
18831887A.W. FilesDemocratic[1]
18871887William Read MillerDemocratic[1]
18871893W.S. DunlopDemocratic[1]
18931897C.B. MillsDemocratic[1]
18971901Clay SloanDemocratic[1]
19011905T.C. MonroeDemocratic[1]
19051909Avery E. MooreDemocratic[1]
19091912John R. JobeDemocratic[1]
19121913John M. OathoutDemocratic[1]
19131915L.L. CoffmanDemocratic[1]
19151917M.F. Dickinson[1]
19171921Hogan OliverDemocratic[1]
19211925James Guy TuckerDemocratic[1]
19251929J. Carrol ConeDemocratic[1]
19291935J. Oscar HumphreyDemocratic[1]
19351937Charles E. ParkerDemocratic[1]
19371956J. Oscar HumphreyDemocratic[1]
1956F. Nolan Humphrey[1]
19571979James Herbert "Jimmie Red" JonesDemocratic[2]
19791981Jimmie Lou FisherDemocratic[1]
19811995Julia Hughes JonesDemocratic[3]
19952003Gus WingfieldDemocratic[4]
20032011Jim WoodDemocratic[5][6]
20112015Charlie DanielsDemocrat
2015presentAndrea LeaRepublican

References

  1. "Office of Auditor". Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture. The Central Arkansas Library System. February 11, 2015. Retrieved July 29, 2015.
  2. |Arkansas Blog (September 1, 2008). [http://www.arktimes.com/blogs/arkansasblog/2008/09/former_state_auditor_dies.aspx "Former State |Auditor dies"] Archived 2009-05-16 at the Wayback Machine, Arkansas Blog. Retrieved on 12 September 2008.
  3. | "USA Local Elective Office"].
  4. Associated Press (June 5, 2001). |"Auditor will run for treasurer", Batesville Courier. Retrieved on 12 September 2008.
  5. Jim Wood Archived 2008-10-10 at the Wayback Machine. Auditor  State of Arkansas. Retrieved on 12 September 2008.
  6. Jeff Hunt |(May 15, 2002). "Election 2002 only one week away" Archived November 14, 2006, at the Wayback Machine, Hot Springs Village Voice. Retrieved on 12 September 2008.


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