Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector - Term of Office

Term of Office

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The State Auditor and Inspector’s four year term begins on the second Monday in January following the general election. The Constitution of Oklahoma places no limit to the number of terms a candidate may serve in succession or in total.

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