Who Appoints the Auditor and How Is the Auditor Qualified to Oversee Creation of the Proposition 11 Redistricting Commission?
The State Auditor is appointed by the Governor from a list of three candidates chosen by a joint legislative committee. Under California law, the Legislature, through its bipartisan, bicameral Joint Legislative Audit Committee, nominates three qualified individuals to be State Auditor after a majority vote of the committee membership from each house of the Legislature. This list is then submitted to the Governor who appoints the State Auditor to a four-year term. The State Auditor is chosen without reference to party affiliation and solely on the ground of fitness to perform the duties of the office. Prior to selection, the State Auditor must possess a combination of education and experience in auditing and management to be deemed qualified to serve.
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