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Delaware Auditor of Accounts

Auditor of Accounts of Delaware
Incumbent
Lydia York
since January 3, 2023
Style
SeatDelaware State Capitol
Dover, Delaware
AppointerGeneral election
Term lengthFour years, unlimited
Constituting instrumentArticle III, Section 21, Delaware Constitution[1]
FormationJuly 4, 1897
(128 years ago)
 (July 4, 1897)
Salary$112,667[2]
WebsiteOfficial website

The auditor of accounts of Delaware is a constitutional officer in the executive branch of the U.S. state of Delaware. The incumbent is Lydia York, a Democrat, who was elected to the position in the November 2022 general election and sworn in on January 3, 2023, at Delaware State University.[3] Auditor York was preceded by Dennis Greenhouse, who was appointed to the position by Governor John Carney after former auditor of accounts Kathy McGuiness resigned on October 19, 2022.[4][5]

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The auditor of accounts provides independent oversight of governments' use of taxpayer dollars through an array of external audits, be it assessments of financial condition, legal compliance, or program performance. The Office of the Auditor of Accounts also investigates fraud, waste, and abuse of public funds and resources and makes special reports on financial issues relevant to state and local government.[6]

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