Thestate auditor ofAlabama is constitutionally required to make a complete report to thegovernor of Alabama showing the receipts and disbursement of every character, all claims audited and paid out, and all taxes and revenues collected and paid into the treasury. The office also makes other reports to the governor and theAlabama Legislature as the law requires. Since 1969, the office has been responsible for maintaining all property records of all non-consumable property of the State of Alabama. Until 1899 the office was responsible for maintaining all land records of the state when at that time, that function was transferred to theAlabama Forestry Commission. A separate Office of Public Examiners administers audits conducted by the state.
The state auditor also serves as a member of The State Board of Adjustment, The State Board of Appointment for Boards of Registrars, The State Board of Compromise, The Alabama Education Authority (ex officio), and The Penny Trust Fund.
The state auditor is an elected post chosen in partisan elections. It is elected in the same cycle as the other constitutional officers of theU.S. state ofAlabama, including the governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, state treasurer, and secretary of state. State law prohibits any individual from being elected to more than two consecutive terms. Women have traditionally held the office for most of the past sixty years. Nine women have held the post starting with the election ofAgnes Baggett in 1954.
The current state auditor isAndrew Sorrell, who took office on January 16, 2023. He was previously aRepublican member of theAlabama House of Representatives from the 3rd district. His predecessor as auditor wasJim Zeigler, a fellow Republican who held the office from 2015 to 2023. He was constitutionally ineligible to seek a third term and unsuccessfully ran forSecretary of State of Alabama instead. Sorrell won the Republican primary and general election to succeed Zeigler in 2022.
Listed below are the state auditors for the past several terms:
Candidates Cooke and Sorrell squared off in a debate at theGardendale Civic Center just more than a week ahead of the Republican primary runoff on June 13, 2022. The debate was cosponsored byWYDE-FM and 1819 News.[7]
2022 Alabama State Auditor Republican Primary Runoff Forum