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2026 United States state auditor elections

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2026 United States state auditor elections

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23 state auditor offices[a]
 Majority partyMinority party
 
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Seats before1913
Seats up1112

The2026 United States state auditor elections will be held on November 3, 2026, to elect thestate auditor of twenty-three U.S. states. The previous elections for this group of states took place in 2022, except inVermont, whose auditor serves two-year terms and was elected in2024.

These elections will take place concurrently with various otherfederal, state, and local elections.

Partisan composition

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Going into these elections, this class of attorneys general is made up of 12 Democrats and 11 Republicans. There are two states that were won byDonald Trump in2024 with Democratic auditors, Iowa at R+13.2 and South Carolina at R+17.8,[1] while Republicans do not serve as auditors in any states won byKamala Harris.

Race summary

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StateAuditorPartyFirst electedLast raceStatusCandidates
AlabamaAndrew SorrellRepublican202285% RIncumbent retiring to
run for secretary of state[2]
  • Derek Chen (Republican)[3]
  • Robert McCollum (Republican)[4]
  • Josh Pendergrass (Republican)[5]
ArkansasDennis MilliganRepublican202266.8% RIncumbent running
CaliforniaMalia CohenDemocratic202255.4% DIncumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
ConnecticutSean ScanlonDemocratic202255.1% DIncumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
DelawareLydia YorkDemocratic202254.2% DIncumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
IdahoBrandon WoolfRepublican2012(appointed)69.5% RIncumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
IllinoisSusana MendozaDemocratic2016 (special)57.1% DIncumbent retiring[7]
IndianaElise NieshallaRepublican2023(appointed)60.1% RIncumbent running
IowaRob SandDemocratic201850.1% DIncumbent retiring to
run for governor.[14]
MarylandBrooke LiermanDemocratic202261.6% DIncumbent running
MassachusettsDiana DiZoglioDemocratic202254.9% DIncumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
MinnesotaJulie BlahaDFL201847.5% DFLIncumbent retiring[18]
MissouriScott FitzpatrickRepublican202259.4% RIncumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
NebraskaMike FoleyRepublican202268.5% RIncumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
NevadaAndy MatthewsRepublican202250.1% RIncumbent running
New MexicoJoseph MaestasDemocratic202261.9% DIncumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
New YorkThomas DiNapoliDemocratic2007(appointed)57.3% DIncumbent running
OhioKeith FaberRepublican201858.7% RTerm-limited
OklahomaCindy ByrdRepublican2018100% R[b]Term-limited
  • TBD
South CarolinaBrian J. GainesDemocratic2023(appointed)98.2% R[c]Incumbent retiring[25]
  • TBD
South DakotaRich SattgastRepublican201862.7% RTerm-limited
  • David Barranco (Republican)[26]
VermontDoug HofferDemocratic201260.6% D/PIncumbent retiring[27]
  • TBD
WyomingKristi RacinesRepublican2018100% R[d]Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD

Alabama

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Main article:2026 Alabama State Auditor election

One-term incumbent RepublicanAndrew Sorrell is eligible to seek re-election but has chosen instead to run forSecretary of State.[2] Attorney Derek Chen, formerAlabama Public Service Commission candidate Robert McCollum, and formerKay Ivey communications director Josh Pendergrass are running as Republicans.[3][4][5]

Arkansas

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One-term incumbent RepublicanDennis Milligan is running for re-election.[6]

California

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One-term incumbent DemocratMalia Cohen is eligible to seek re-election. She has previously expressed an interest inrunning for state treasurer.[28]

Connecticut

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One-term incumbent DemocratSean Scanlon is eligible to seek re-election.

Delaware

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One-term incumbent DemocratLydia York is eligible to seek re-election.

Idaho

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Four-term incumbent RepublicanBrandon Woolf is eligible to seek re-election.

Illinois

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Main article:2026 Illinois State Comptroller election

Three-term incumbent DemocratSusana Mendoza is retiring. She is also seen as a potential candidate for retiring U.S. Senate incumbentDick Durbin.[29][7]

Democratic candidates include state representativeMargaret Croke,Champaign County auditor George Danos, former state senatorRickey Hendon, state representativeStephanie Kifowit,Lake County treasurer Holly Kim, and state senatorKarina Villa.[8][9][10][11][12]

Indiana

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One-term appointed incumbent RepublicanElise Nieshalla is running for re-election.[13]

Iowa

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Main article:2026 Iowa State Auditor election

Two-term incumbent DemocratRob Sand is retiring to run for Governor.[14] On April 28, 2025,Iowa Lieutenant GovernorChris Cournoyer and Iowa County supervisor Abigail Maas, both Republicans, have filed paperwork to run for State Auditor.[15][16]

Maryland

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One-term incumbent DemocratBrooke Lierman is running for re-election.[17]

Massachusetts

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One-term incumbent DemocratDiana DiZoglio is eligible to seek re-election.

Minnesota

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Main article:2026 Minnesota State Auditor election

Two-term incumbent DemocratJulie Blaha is retiring.[18][30]

State representativeDan Wolgamott and formerFergus Falls mayor Ben Schierer are running for the DFL nomination.Duluth city councilor Zack Filiopvich is also seen as a potential candidate. On the Republican side, state representativeElliott Engen and 2022 nominee Ryan Wilson are considering runs.[18][31]

Missouri

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One-term incumbent RepublicanScott Fitzpatrick is eligible to seek re-election. Greg Upchurch and Quentin Wilson, both Democrats, have filed to run for office.[32]

Nebraska

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One-term incumbent RepublicanMike Foley is eligible to seek re-election. He told theNebraska Examiner in June 2025 that he would not announce a decision on whether he would seek re-election until late 2025 or early 2026.[33]

Nevada

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Main article:2026 Nevada State Controller election

One-term incumbent RepublicanAndy Matthews is seeking re-election.[19]

New Mexico

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One-term incumbent DemocratJoseph Maestas is eligible to seek re-election.

New York

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Main article:2026 New York State Comptroller election

Four-term incumbent DemocratThomas DiNapoli is running for re-election.[21] He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by nonprofit-housing executive Drew Warshaw.[23]

Ohio

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Main article:2026 Ohio State Auditor election

Two-term incumbent RepublicanKeith Faber is term-limited. Secretary of StateFrank LaRose is running for the Republican nomination.[24]

Oklahoma

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Two-term incumbent RepublicanCindy Byrd is term-limited.

South Carolina

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One-term appointed incumbent DemocratBrian J. Gaines has chosen not to run for a full term.[25]

South Dakota

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Two-term incumbent RepublicanRich Sattgast is term-limited. RepublicanSioux Falls city councilmember David Barranco is running for the Republican nomination with Sattgast's support.[34]

Vermont

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Seven-term incumbent Democrat/ProgressiveDoug Hoffer is retiring.[27]

Wyoming

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Two-term incumbent RepublicanKristi Racines is eligible to seek re-election.

Notes

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  1. ^Seat tallies and popular vote do not include states that do not elect state auditors or territorial state auditors.
  2. ^Byrd ran unopposed in 2022
  3. ^Eckstrom, Gaines's predecessor, was re-elected against write-in opposition in 2022
  4. ^Racines ran unopposed in 2022

References

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  2. ^ab"State Auditor Andrew Sorrell announces candidacy for secretary of state". Alabama Political Reporter. February 26, 2025. RetrievedApril 16, 2025.
  3. ^abJim Zeigler (April 9, 2025)."Republican activist, attorney Derek Chen announces run for open seat of state auditor".1819 News. RetrievedApril 16, 2025.
  4. ^abJim Zeigler (March 3, 2025)."Robert McCollum announces for open state auditor seat".1819 News. RetrievedApril 17, 2025.
  5. ^abMonger, Craig (June 3, 2025)."Fmr Ivey comms director, 2022 House candidate Josh Pendergrass vying…".1819 News. RetrievedJune 3, 2025.
  6. ^ab"State Auditor Dennis Milligan announces re-election campaign".NEA Town Courier. September 8, 2025. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2025.
  7. ^abTenenbaum, Sara (July 17, 2025)."Susana Mendoza not running for 4th term as Illinois comptroller".MSN. RetrievedJuly 23, 2025.
  8. ^abWeckerly, Brian (July 24, 2025)."Rep. Margaret Croke to run for Illinois State".WHBF-TV. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  9. ^abcPearson, Rick (August 11, 2025)."State Rep. Stephanie Kifowit joins growing Democratic field running for Illinois comptroller".The Chicago Tribune.Archived from the original on August 12, 2025. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  10. ^ab"Dems revolt at slating meeting: Skip Senate race, pick Hynes over Kaegi". Southwest Regional Publishing. July 21, 2025. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  11. ^abPfingsten, Patrick (August 5, 2025)."Kim Enters Comptroller Race, Villa and Kifowit Could Follow". The Illinoize. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  12. ^abStevenson, Will (August 11, 2025)."Another Democrat announces candidacy for Illinois Comptroller". Capitol City Now. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  13. ^abBergquist, Garrett (June 26, 2025)."State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla launches bid for full term".WISH-TV. RetrievedJune 26, 2025.
  14. ^abTurner, Chris."Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand announces run for Governor of Iowa".NEWSRADIO 1040 WHO.
  15. ^abPfannenstiel, Brianne."Iowa Lieutenant Governor Chris Cournoyer files paperwork to run for state auditor in 2026".The Des Moines Register. RetrievedMay 1, 2025.
  16. ^abPfannenstiel, Brianne (June 30, 2025)."Iowa County Supervisor Abigail Maas, a Republican, announces run for state auditor in 2026".The Des Moines Register. RetrievedJune 30, 2025.
  17. ^abWood, Pamela (September 17, 2025)."Lierman launches comptroller reelection bid".The Baltimore Banner. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2025.
  18. ^abcdeVan Oot, Torey (September 4, 2025)."Minnesota Auditor Julie Blaha won't run for re-election in 2026".Axios. RetrievedSeptember 4, 2025.
  19. ^abMargiott, Kenzie (July 9, 2025)."Nevada Controller Andy Matthews announces 2026 re-election bid".KRNV-DT. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  20. ^Reisman, Nick (September 3, 2025)."Comptroller Contest".Politico. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2025.
  21. ^abFloyd, Greg (April 15, 2025)."New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli announces reelection bid for 2026".WRGB. RetrievedApril 24, 2025.
  22. ^Dutt, Ela (September 22, 2025)."Indian American Raj Goyle steps into NY State Comptroller race".News India Times. RetrievedSeptember 22, 2025.
  23. ^abBragg, Chris (June 18, 2025)."New York Owes $20 Billion in Lost Cash. An Upstart Challenger Says He'll Give It All Back".New York Focus. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  24. ^abSmyth, Julie (February 6, 2025)."Ohio elections chief Frank LaRose will run for state auditor in 2026".Associated Press. RetrievedApril 16, 2025.
  25. ^abAdcox, Seanna (May 12, 2023)."McMaster calls SC Legislature back to work, makes history with pick for chief accountant".The Post and Courier.Archived from the original on May 14, 2023. RetrievedApril 15, 2025.Asked if he would run for the job in 2026, Gaines gave reporters a one-word answer: "No."
  26. ^"Sioux Falls City Councilor announces campaign for State Auditor".Dakota News Now. May 23, 2025. RetrievedMay 23, 2025.
  27. ^abThurston, Jack (March 29, 2024)."Vermont state auditor reveals plans for his political future".WPTZ. RetrievedApril 16, 2025.
  28. ^Jones, Blake; Gardiner, Dustin (December 20, 2024)."Why Dems are grumbling about Malia Cohen". RetrievedApril 16, 2025.[Cohen] previously told allies she was considering a run for state treasurer in 2026.
  29. ^Wall, Craig (March 28, 2025)."Sen. Dick Durbin weeks away from announcing if he'll run for reelection".WLS-TV. RetrievedApril 16, 2025.
  30. ^Josh Skluzacek (September 4, 2025)."Minnesota State Auditor Julie Blaha says she won't seek reelection in 2026; others launch bids". KSTP. RetrievedSeptember 4, 2025.
  31. ^WCCO Staff (September 4, 2025)."Julie Blaha, Minnesota state auditor, won't seek re-election in 2026". WCCO. RetrievedSeptember 4, 2025.
  32. ^Erickson, Kurt (October 9, 2025)."Kirkwood Democrat prepping run for Missouri auditor".STLtoday.com. RetrievedOctober 15, 2025.
  33. ^Gonzalez, Cindy (June 9, 2025)."Nebraska auditor: Financial wrongdoing in local governments seems 'increasingly commonplace'".Nebraska Examiner. RetrievedJune 9, 2025.
  34. ^George, Angela (May 23, 2025)."Councilman David Barranco announces his run for S.D. state auditor".Argus Leader. RetrievedMay 23, 2025.
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