Utah State Auditor

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The state auditor of Utah is a constitutional officer in the executive branch of the U.S. state of Utah. Twenty-five individuals have held the office of state auditor since statehood. The incumbent is Tina Cannon, a Republican.

Style
AppointerGeneral election
Term lengthFour years, unlimited
Quick facts State Auditor of Utah, Style ...
State Auditor of Utah
Incumbent
Tina Cannon
since January 6, 2025
Style
SeatUtah State Capitol
Salt Lake City, Utah
AppointerGeneral election
Term lengthFour years, unlimited
Constituting instrumentArticle VII, Section 15, Utah Constitution
FormationJanuary 4, 1896
(130 years ago)
 (January 4, 1896)
Salary$104,405[1]
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Powers and duties

The state auditor is charged by Utah's constitution "to perform financial post audits of public accounts" and is designated by statute as "auditor of public accounts".[2][3] The state auditor exercises this power, duty, and authority by conducting financial, compliance, and performance audits of state agencies, performing desk reviews of local governments' audit reports to ensure compliance with the law and Government Auditing Standards, and investigating allegations of waste, fraud, or abuse of public funds and resources at both the state and local level. The state auditor also enforces Utah's data privacy law, prescribes uniform accounting, budgeting, and financial reporting systems for local governments, provides local government officials with consulting services, and trains certified public accountants engaged in local government audit work.[4]

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