The Idaho state controller is one of seven statewide elected constitutional officers in the executive branch
of Idaho state government and serves a four-year term. In 1994, a constitutional amendment passed by
Idaho voters changed the name of the state auditor to state controller. This amendment granted the state
controller the authority to establish statewide internal pre-audit accounting controls to assure state funds are
spent properly. The amendment transferred post-audit functions to the Legislative Services Office enabling
separation of accounting and after-the-fact auditing operations.
The state controller is the chief fiscal officer of the state of Idaho, responsible for:
Maintaining all accounting and financial records
Paying all the state’s bills and employees
Preparing the state’s annual financial report
Operating the state’s Computer Service Center