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| is final political office was New York City | Comptroller, a post he held from 1853 to 1859. |
| f Agriculture Benjamin E. McLin and Florida | Comptroller A.C. Croom died within a week or two of eac |
| reasury Department (acting Register, acting | Comptroller, acting Solicitor). |
| ty Executive C. Scott Vanderhoef to run for | comptroller against Treasurer Callaghan. |
| ction was held on November 5. New York City | Comptroller Alan Hevesi defeated former Assembly Minori |
| e primary and endorsed former New York City | Comptroller Alan Hevesi. |
| Comptroller: Alan Hevesi | |
| Democratic | Comptroller Alan Hevesi was re-elected. |
| state | Comptroller Alan Hevesi, and state Attorney General-and |
| The | Comptroller also prescribes the formalities for transfe |
| unsuccessful 1993 bid for a second term as | Comptroller, although she was later cleared of all char |
| ecretary of the Navy (Financial Management/ | Comptroller) and Director, Operations Division, Fiscal |
| e Party has written to the Northern Ireland | Comptroller and Auditor General calling for an inquiry. |
| f State, Thomas Hillhouse was nominated for | Comptroller and John C. Robinson was nominated for Stat |
| iously served as executive assistant to the | comptroller and for two decades as the city's investmen |
| retired IAS officer and held the office of | Comptroller and Auditor General of India from 1984 to 1 |
| n November 1926, she ran for New York State | Comptroller, and in November 1928 for New York State At |
| ieutenant Governor; Anthony R. Spinelli for | Comptroller; and Leo Kesselring, lawyer, of Rochester, |
| He was | Comptroller and Auditor General 1867-1888. |
| In 1616, he was appointed | Comptroller and in 1618 Treasurer of the Royal Househol |
| His last role was as | Comptroller and Equerry to the Duchess of Cambridge, a |
| Callaghan announced his campaign for state | comptroller and picked up an early endorsement from Nia |
| ed that he would challenge the octogenarian | comptroller and promised to reform the operations of th |
| mpleted the ticket with Langdon W. Post for | Comptroller and Joseph V. O'Leary for Attorney-General. |
| He pledged fair but aggressive audits as | Comptroller and made statewide headlines with a long se |
| ser to the Ministry of Shipping and in 1920 | Comptroller and Accountant-General of the General Post |
| use of Commons, was holder of the office of | Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG) and, as such, he |
| various posts within the eparchy, including | comptroller and consultor, president of Ascension Manor |
| and other executive officers - city clerk, | comptroller and police chief - and those who work under |
| he Duke of Gloucester (1958-60) then became | Comptroller and Private Secretary to Princess Margaret |
| From 1891 to 1896 he was | Comptroller and Secretary of the Provident Institution |
| Previously she was a financial | comptroller and municipal councillor in Arviat, Karetak |
| Bill Thompson, former City | Comptroller and Democratic Party candidate for Mayor in |
| versity, he served during his tenure as the | Comptroller and Chief Financial Officer for Elizabeth C |
| n death of longtime (forty years in office) | Comptroller and Maryland political legend Louis L. Gold |
| It was charged that Travis as | Comptroller and Wendell as Deputy Comptroller had bough |
| Loleta A. Didrickson is the former Illinois | Comptroller, and the highest ranking female Republican |
| Keeton was the father of former Texas | Comptroller and gubernatorial candidate Carole Keeton S |
| ewide elected officers (Governor, Lt. Gov., | Comptroller and Attorney General) to four years, appare |
| The | Comptroller and Auditor General of India report said th |
| Sir John was a Privy Councillor, | Comptroller, and Treasurer of the Household of Edward I |
| He served as the state's | comptroller and as a member of the North Carolina Senat |
| He was hired in 1962, became | comptroller and a board member the following year and e |
| ant General Counsel (Financial Management & | Comptroller), and in 2007, she became Counsel of NAVSEA |
| y General; Francis A. Walters, of Rome, for | Comptroller; and Dr. D. Leigh Colvin for U.S. Senator. |
| O is a combination of the former offices of | Comptroller and Treasurer/Insurance Commissioner/Fire M |
| red Briehl, a dairy farmer of Wallkill, for | Comptroller; and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn and Robert Mino |
| the Speaker of the House, Attorney General, | Comptroller, and Land Commissioner), which is charged w |
| rhoef announced that he was not running for | comptroller and instead announced his candidacy for lie |
| etary of the Navy (Financial Management and | Comptroller) and Brook held that office from 2007 to 20 |
| After former City | Comptroller Anthony Nanula resigned in 2003 to become d |
| The Elections for New York State | Comptroller are held every four years. |
| pointed Assistant Counsel to New York State | Comptroller Arthur Leavitt. |
| fice of the Assistant Secretary of Defense ( | Comptroller) as a senior budget analyst. |
| A state | Comptroller audit had recently called for an end to man |
| of Secretary of State John Adams Dix, State | Comptroller Azariah C. Flagg, Attorney General Samuel B |
| , announced he would seek the post of state | comptroller being vacated by incumbent Nancy Wyman. |
| State | Comptroller Bob Bullock ran as a Democrat to succeed Ho |
| long with elections for the Mayor, the City | Comptroller, borough presidents, and members of the New |
| The Public Advocate and | Comptroller both denounced this move; neither sought a |
| As state | comptroller, Bullock was noted for his modernization of |
| he most qualified of the legislators" to be | Comptroller, but due to "the matter of political balanc |
| n the Progressive ticket for New York State | Comptroller, but was defeated by Democrat William Sohme |
| d that Luning intended to apply to be State | Comptroller but Gilchrist wanted someone experienced in |
| ntil 1857, when he was named North Carolina | Comptroller by the General Assembly. |
| career, Moncewicz was named to the post of | comptroller by Boston mayor Maurice J. Tobin in 1946, s |
| In March 1917, he was appointed Deputy | Comptroller by Eugene M. Travis, and was appointed Firs |
| Didrickson was succeeded as | Comptroller by Democrat Dan Hynes, who currently holds |
| Lapham, of Yates County, was nominated for | Comptroller by acclamation. |
| the Democratic nomination for New York City | Comptroller by 56% to 44% of a similar turnout.) |
| He was appointed New York State | Comptroller by Governor Nathan Lewis Miller after Wende |
| tate; Ex-Mayor of Troy James W. Fleming for | Comptroller, Captain George K. Shuler for Treasurer; As |
| he primary and endorsed the ticket of State | Comptroller Carl McCall and businessman Dennis Mehiel. |
| Comptroller: Carl McCall | |
| search committee members were former State | Comptroller Carl McCall and former New York City Comptr |
| In 2001 and 2002, after State | Comptroller Carl McCall launched a campaign for governo |
| ocrats faced a primary battle between State | Comptroller Carl McCall and former HUD Secretary Andrew |
| efeating both the Democratic nominee, State | Comptroller Carl McCall and Independence Party candidat |
| Comptroller Carl McCall defeated Andrew Cuomo in the De | |
| he author and first husband of former Texas | Comptroller Carole Strayhorn, writes in Blood, Money & |
| While still working as | comptroller, Chaucer appears to have moved to Kent, bei |
| Comptroller: Christopher Callaghan | |
| Comptroller Clark Williams was his grandson. | |
| oyal official began around 1549 when he was | comptroller clerk. |
| r Lieutenant Governor; Julius Rothstein for | Comptroller; Col. Arthur V. McDermott for Attorney Gene |
| in Illinois, Democratic candidate and state | comptroller Daniel Hynes accused Mendell of alluding in |
| the only African-American nominee for state | comptroller, Democrat or Republican, in Connecticut his |
| Before being elected | Comptroller, Didrickson served for three years, under G |
| Comptroller: Edward Regan | |
| Comptroller election | |
| The Maryland | Comptroller election of 2010, was held on November 2, 2 |
| Main article: New York | Comptroller election, 2006 |
| Main article: New York | Comptroller election, 1998 |
| Main article: New York | Comptroller election, 2010 |
| Main article: New York | Comptroller election, 2002 |
| Illinois | Comptroller elections |
| third, behind Alan Hevesi and the incumbent | Comptroller, Elizabeth Holtzman. |
| owever, he was given the honorific title of | Comptroller Emeritus and maintained an office which he |
| The friends of the incumbent Republican | Comptroller Eugene M. Travis gathered enough signatures |
| gislature for appointment as New York State | Comptroller, filling the vacancy caused by the resignat |
| ved on the search committee for a new State | Comptroller, following the resignation of Comptroller A |
| Quaker who served as His Majesty's Customs | Comptroller for the port of Philadelphia. |
| of claims submitted to State of California | Comptroller for Expeditions against the Indians (by mil |
| magnificent job-they adopted the idea of a | comptroller for all three services. |
| He was appointed the first | comptroller for development and welfare in the West Ind |
| Lacy Craig (1872 - August 7, 1935) was the | comptroller for New York City. |
| r served from 1966 to 1976 as the Assistant | Comptroller for the City of Trenton, New Jersey, was ch |
| ew York City Treasurer Spencer C. Young for | Comptroller; Francis J. D'Amanda for Attorney General; |
| Cord Meyer, Jr., for Secretary of State | Comptroller Frank Campbell, Attorney General Simon W. R |
| for Attorney General; Dr. C. H. W. Auel for | Comptroller; Frank L. Getman for State Engineer; and di |
| ; Jefferson Bissell, of Steuben County, for | Comptroller; Frederick Gates for Treasurer; George Broo |
| Hevesi served two terms as New York City | Comptroller from 1994 to 2002, when he was term-limited |
| He was New York State | Comptroller from 1862 to 1865. |
| He was New York State | Comptroller from 1854 to 1855, defeated for re-election |
| was also Acting Under Secretary of Defense ( | Comptroller) from 2008 to 2009. |
| alhoun, a mathematics professor, university | comptroller from 1925 to 1937, and university president |
| He was New York State | Comptroller from January 27, 1841, to February 7, 1842, |
| etary of the Navy (Financial Management and | Comptroller) from 1954 to 1957. |
| etary of the Navy (Financial Management and | Comptroller) from 1957 to 1959. |
| e Secretary and Extra Equerry from 1964-73, | Comptroller from 1974-2002 and Private Secretary and Eq |
| He was New York State | Comptroller from 1915 to 1920, elected in 1914, 1916 an |
| He also served as the New York City | Comptroller from 1946 to 1954. |
| He was New York State | Comptroller from 1943 to 1950, elected in 1942 and 1946 |
| He served as New York City | Comptroller from 1974 to 1989. |
| He also served as Connecticut's state | comptroller from 1901 to 1902. |
| He was New York State | Comptroller from 1955 to 1978, elected on the Democrati |
| He was New York State | Comptroller from January 1, 1909, until his death, elec |
| etary of the Army (Financial Management and | Comptroller) from 1961 to 1962. |
| He was New York State | Comptroller from 1925 to 1926, elected in 1924 but defe |
| He was New York State | Comptroller from 1839 to January 1841 when he resigned |
| ican politician who served as New York City | Comptroller from 1954-1961. |
| ; Pulitzer Prize nominee James Martin; U.S. | Comptroller General David M. Walker; and former CIA dir |
| r experts involved in the tour include U.S. | Comptroller General David Walker and analysts from the |
| h the ranks from a Prison Officer to become | Comptroller General of the department. |
| Later he served as | Comptroller General of South Carolina and was a member |
| Comptroller General | |
| red for 50 years of service to the State as | Comptroller General (The official responsible for Georg |
| The current | Comptroller General is Jo Whelan. |
| lity Office (GAO), with assistance from the | Comptroller General of the United States, released a re |
| He served as assistant | comptroller general of the United States,1931-1943. |
| Army of the Confederate States of America, | Comptroller General & Insurance Commissioner, 1879-1929 |
| He served as | Comptroller General of the United States from 1939 - 19 |
| Together with the | Comptroller General Edmund Henderson, he created a refo |
| In February 2008, the Office of the | Comptroller General of the Republic reported that aroun |
| Henry Wakeford was appointed | Comptroller General of Convicts in 1867, and the follow |
| a House of Representatives 1848-1853 and as | Comptroller General of South Carolina 1853-1857. |
| Accountability Advisory Council of the U.S. | Comptroller General, and on the Market Regulatory Advis |
| ers of the Supreme Court, Attorney General, | Comptroller General, and members of the National Electo |
| e colony provided he was official appointed | Comptroller General. |
| s elected on the Democratic state ticket as | Comptroller General. |
| st of the functions were transferred to the | Comptroller's office; Texas voters voted to formally ab |
| Comptroller: Harrison J. Goldin | |
| inator and Liaison for former New York City | Comptroller Harrison J. Goldin, for six years, and as D |
| As DOD's | Comptroller, He was directed by Secretary Robert McNama |
| After Hevesi was elected state | comptroller, he appointed Nanula as a deputy state comp |
| the Air Force for Financial Management and | Comptroller, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D |
| ember 1946, Symington named Rawlings as air | comptroller, helping to organize the office. |
| Vernon, for Treasurer; William W. Smith for | Comptroller; Henry P. Forbes, of St. Lawrence County, f |
| ce Commissioner Martha Stark, Nassau County | Comptroller Howard Weizman and businessman William Mulr |
| Democratic Baltimore City | Comptroller Hyman A. Pressman ran as independent, oppos |
| 0, Combs was unopposed for a second term as | comptroller in the Republican primary, and she faced no |
| child of three sons, older brother John, a | comptroller in Florida, and younger brother Doug, a cor |
| the Republican candidate for New York State | Comptroller in 1962. |
| Dearie ran for New York City | Comptroller in 1981, but was defeated by the incumbent, |
| candidate for the office of Illinois State | Comptroller in the 2010 election, facing Orland Park Vi |
| fore President Theodore Roosevelt named him | Comptroller in 1901. |
| He is a career employee of the | comptroller's office, who was elected comptroller in 20 |
| Rogers was elected the city | comptroller in 1880. |
| have run for a third term as New York City | Comptroller in 2009, but instead sought and won the Dem |
| Appointed Deputy | Comptroller, in NYT on February 21, 1917 |
| r professor, Hevesi was first elected State | Comptroller in 2002. |
| Theriot became | comptroller in the second administration of Governor Ja |
| Commission as well as deputy New York City | Comptroller in New York City. |
| n unsuccessful candidate for New York State | Comptroller in the 2006 statewide elections of the Repu |
| rty candidate for Onondaga County, New York | Comptroller in 1999. |
| Didrickson was elected | Comptroller in 1994, succeeding Democrat Dawn Clark Net |
| d unsuccessful candidate for New York State | Comptroller in 1998, and William Weld, the former gover |
| He was elected state | comptroller in 1994, defeating conservative Herbert Lon |
| He was promoted to | Comptroller in 1981, replacing Lieutenant-Colonel Sir E |
| He was elected New York State | Comptroller in 1833, and re-elected in 1836, 1842 and 1 |
| s a Republican candidate for Illinois State | Comptroller in 2010. |
| ced he will seek the office of Buffalo City | Comptroller in the 2011 elections. |
| ational awards for his management skills as | Comptroller including the Leon Rothenberg Taxpayer Serv |
| umbents, Secretary of State Joseph B. Carr, | Comptroller Ira Davenport, State Engineer Silas Seymour |
| of State; Arthur C. Wade, of Jamestown, for | Comptroller; Ira M. Hedges for Treasurer; William A. Su |
| ate; Martin W. Cooke, of Monroe County, for | Comptroller; Ira M. Hedges, of Rockland County, for Att |
| The | comptroller is not term-limited. |
| The current New York State | Comptroller is Thomas DiNapoli. |
| The current | comptroller is Democrat John Liu, formerly a member of |
| The | Comptroller is appointed by the Governor of Puerto Rico |
| The | comptroller is responsible for auditing the performance |
| The | comptroller is elected, citywide, to a four-year term a |
| dvocate, it endorsed Bill de Blasio and for | comptroller, it endorsed John Liu. |
| Along with the Mayor and the | Comptroller, it is one of only three offices elected by |
| Comptroller: J. Christopher Callaghan | |
| for Secretary of State, Stephen Merritt for | Comptroller, James Baldwin for Treasurer, George A. Dud |
| ate; Charles W. Noonan, of Schenectady, for | Comptroller; James C. Sheehan, of Albany, for Treasurer |
| General; Warren Atkinson, of Brooklyn, for | Comptroller; Joel Moses, of Rochester, for Treasurer; E |
| Current New York City | Comptroller John Liu also served in the city council fr |
| er 2002, when he defeated former Democratic | Comptroller John Sharp of Victoria. |
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