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State Controller of California

Seal of California Office of the Controller.svg
Seal of the California State Controller


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Incumbent
Betty Yee

since January 5, 2015
Style The Honorable
Term length Four years, two term limit
Inaugural holder
John S. Houston
1849
Formation California Constitution
Website www.sco.ca.gov

The State Controller of California is the Chief Financial Officer of the U.S. state of California. The post has broader responsibilities and authority than the California State Treasurer. Responsibilities include investigative authority for every dollar spent by the state, and being an ex-officio member of the state's Board of Equalization.


The State Controller is elected to a four-year term but is limited to two terms. The current state controller is Betty Yee (D).




Contents






  • 1 Duties


  • 2 Staff


  • 3 List of California State Controllers


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Duties[edit]



  • As the state’s chief fiscal officer, acts as the state’s accountant and bookkeeper of all public funds.

  • Administers the state payroll system and unclaimed property laws.

  • Serves on 76 boards and commissions,[1] including the Board of Equalization, Franchise Tax Board, CalPERS, and CalSTRS.

  • Conducts audits and reviews of state operations. The office performs a multitude of financial audits, compliance audits and attestations. The areas of government audited and reviewed by the State Controller include California School Districts, the California State Lottery, Oil and Gas Lease Royalties, State Agencies, RDAs, and a multitude of local governments. It is considered one of the premiere audit agencies of the State of California.



Staff[edit]


The Office has a staff of Deputy State Controllers that help the State Controller fulfill her elected duties, including sitting on the Board of Equalization and other boards for the State Controller in absentia. Noted former Deputy State Controllers include Barrett McInerney, James Burton, and Laurette Healey.



List of California State Controllers[edit]




300 Capitol Mall is home to several state agencies including the Controller's Office









































































































































































Name

Party

Term

John S. Houston

Democratic
1849–1852

Winslow S. Pierce
Democratic
1852–1854

Samuel Bell
Democratic
1854–1856

George W. Whitman

American
1856–1857

Edward F. Burton
American
1857

George W. Whitman
American
1857–1858

Aaron R. Melony

Lecompton Democrat
1858–1860

Samuel H. Brooks

Lecompton Democrat
1860–1861

James S. Gillan
Democratic
1861–1862

Gilbert R. Warren

Republican
1862–1863

George R. Oulton

Constitutional Union
1863–1867
Robert Watt
Democratic
1867–1871

James J. Green
Republican
1871–1875

James W. Mandeville
Democratic
1875–1876

William B. C. Brown
Democratic
1876–1877

Daniel M. Kenfield
Republican
1877–1883

John P. Dunn
Democratic
1883–1891

Edward P. Colgan
Republican
1891–1906

A. B. Nye
Republican
1906–1913

John S. Chambers
Republican
1913–1920

Ray L. Riley
Republican
1921–1937

Harry B. Riley
Republican
1937–1946

Thomas Kuchel
Republican
1946–1953

Robert C. Kirkwood
Republican
1953–1959

Alan Cranston
Democratic
1959–1967

Houston I. Flournoy
Republican
1967–1975

Kenneth Cory
Democratic
1975–1987

Gray Davis
Democratic
1987–1995

Kathleen Connell
Democratic
1995–2003

Steve Westly
Democratic
2003–2007

John Chiang
Democratic
2007–2015

Betty Yee
Democratic
2015–present


References[edit]





  1. ^ California State Controller's Office. Boards and commissions. Retrieved November 4, 2008.




External links[edit]



  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata










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