Maryland Comptroller

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Maryland Comptroller

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General information
Office Type:  Partisan
Office website:  Official Link
Compensation:  $149,500
2024 FY Budget:  $12,861,935
Term limits:  None
Structure
Length of term:   4 years
Authority:  Maryland Constitution, Article 6, Section 1
Selection Method:  Elected
Current Officeholder

Maryland Comptroller Brooke Elizabeth Lierman
Democratic Party
Assumed office: January 16, 2023

Elections
Next election:  November 3, 2026
Last election:  November 8, 2022
Other Maryland Executive Offices
GovernorLieutenant GovernorSecretary of StateAttorney GeneralComptrollerTreasurerSuperintendent of EducationAgriculture SecretaryInsurance CommissionerNatural Resources CommissionerSecretary of LaborPublic Service Commission


The Comptroller of the State of Maryland is the chief financial officer of the government of Maryland. The comptroller is elected to a four-year term during the federal midterm election (i.e. 2018, 2022, and 2026) and is not subject to term limits.[1]

Current officeholder

The current Maryland Comptroller is Brooke Elizabeth Lierman (D). Lierman assumed office in 2023.

Authority

The office of the comptroller is established by Article 6, Section 1 of the Maryland Constitution.[2]

Article 6, Section 1:

There shall be a Treasury Department, consisting of a Comptroller chosen by the qualified electors of the State, who shall receive such salary as may be fixed by law; and a Treasurer, to be appointed...

Qualifications

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Elections

Maryland elects comptrollers in the midterm elections, that is, even years that are not presidential election years. For Maryland, 2018, 2022, 2026, and 2030 are all comptroller election years. Legally, the Comptroller is sworn into office on the third Monday of January following the election.[1]

2022

See also: Maryland Comptroller election, 2022

General election

General election for Maryland Comptroller

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman defeated Barry Glassman in the general election for Maryland Comptroller on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Brooke Elizabeth Lierman
Brooke Elizabeth Lierman (D) Candidate Connection
 
61.6
 
1,223,044
Image of Barry Glassman
Barry Glassman (R)
 
38.3
 
761,422
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
2,244

Total votes: 1,986,710
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Maryland Comptroller

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman defeated Tim Adams in the Democratic primary for Maryland Comptroller on July 19, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Brooke Elizabeth Lierman
Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Candidate Connection
 
66.2
 
422,815
Image of Tim Adams
Tim Adams
 
33.8
 
215,564

Total votes: 638,379
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Maryland Comptroller

Barry Glassman advanced from the Republican primary for Maryland Comptroller on July 19, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Barry Glassman
Barry Glassman
 
100.0
 
232,414

Total votes: 232,414
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2018

See also: Maryland Comptroller election, 2018

General election

General election for Maryland Comptroller

Incumbent Peter Franchot defeated Anjali Phukan in the general election for Maryland Comptroller on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Peter Franchot
Peter Franchot (D)
 
72.1
 
1,620,264
Image of Anjali Phukan
Anjali Phukan (R)
 
27.8
 
624,871
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
3,103

Total votes: 2,248,238
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Maryland Comptroller

Incumbent Peter Franchot advanced from the Democratic primary for Maryland Comptroller on June 26, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Peter Franchot
Peter Franchot
 
100.0
 
510,159

Total votes: 510,159
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Maryland Comptroller

Anjali Phukan advanced from the Republican primary for Maryland Comptroller on June 26, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Anjali Phukan
Anjali Phukan
 
100.0
 
165,242

Total votes: 165,242
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2014

See also: Maryland down ballot state executive elections, 2014
Maryland Comptroller, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngPeter Franchot Incumbent 62.7% 1,061,267
     Republican William H. Campbell 37.2% 630,109
     Nonpartisan Write-in votes 0.1% 2,536
Total Votes 1,693,912
Election results via Maryland State Board of Elections

Vacancies

Vacancies in the office of Comptroller are addressed in Article 6, Section 1 of the Maryland Constitution.[2]

Article 6, Section 1:

In case of a vacancy in the office of the Comptroller by death or otherwise, the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall fill such vacancy by appointment, to continue until another election and until the qualification of the successor.

Duties

Maryland Comptroller's office Organizational Chart as of February 5, 2013.

The comptroller's main duties are to collect all of the revenues from state programs, to provide information technology services for most of the state agencies, and to regulate the state’s alcohol, tobacco, and motor fuel industries. The officer also serves as a member of many state boards and commissions, such as the board of revenue estimates, the board of public works, and the board of trustees of the State retirement and pension system.

Additional responsibilities of the office include registering wills, performing compliance audits for taxpayers, handling delinquent tax collection, and enforcing license and unclaimed property laws. The comptroller oversees agency efforts to publicize forgotten bank accounts, insurance benefits, and other unclaimed assets of state taxpayers.[1]

Divisions

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State budget

See also: Maryland state budget and finances

The Office of the Comptroller's budget for fiscal year 2024 was $12,861,935.[3]

Compensation

See also: Compensation of state executive officers

2022

In 2022, the officer's salary was $149,500, according to the Council of State Governments.[4]

2021

In 2021, the comptroller received a salary of $149,500, according to the Council of State Governments.[5]

2020

In 2020, the comptroller received a salary of $141,500, according to the Council of State Governments.[6]

2019

In 2019, the comptroller received a salary of $141,500, according to the Council of State Governments.[7]

2018

In 2018, the comptroller received a salary of $141,500, according to the Council of State Governments.[8]

2017

In 2017, the comptroller received a salary of $141,500, according to the Council of State Governments.[9]

2016

In 2016, the comptroller received a salary of $141,500, according to the Council of State Governments.[10]

2015

In 2015, the comptroller received a salary of $125,000, according to the Council of State Governments.[11]

2014

In 2014, the comptroller earned a salary of $125,000, according to the Council of State Governments.[12]

2013

In 2013, the comptroller's salary remained at $125,000, according to the Council of State Governments.[13]

2012

In 2012, the comptroller was paid an estimated $125,000, according to the Council of State Governments.[14]

2010

In 2010, the comptroller was paid an estimated $125,000, according to the Council of State Governments.[15]

Historical officeholders

There have been 34 Maryland Comptrollers since 1851. Of the 34 comptrollers, 25 were Democratic, two were Republican, five identified as members of multiple parties, and two do not have party information.[16]

List of officeholders from 1851-present
# Name Tenure Party
1 Philip Francis Thomas 1851-1853 Electiondot.png Democratic
2 Henry E. Bateman 1853-1854 Electiondot.png Democratic
3 William Pinkney Whyte 1854-1856 Electiondot.png Democratic
4 William Henry Purnell 1856-1861 Whig, Know-Nothing, Unionist and Democrat
5 Dennis Claude 1861 N/A
6 Abram Lingan Jarrett 1861-1862 Electiondot.png Democratic
7 Samuel Snowden Maffit 1862-1864 Democrat and Unionist
8 Henry Hollyday Goldsborough 1864 Whig, Democrat, Unionist and Republican
9 Robert John Jump 1864-1867 Unionist and Republican
10 William James Leonard 1867-1870 Whig, Republican and Democrat
11 Levin Woolford 1870-1878 Electiondot.png Democratic
12 Thomas James Keating 1878-1884 Electiondot.png Democratic
13 J. Frank Turner 1884-1888 Electiondot.png Democratic
14 L. Victor Baughman 1888-1892 Electiondot.png Democratic
15 Marion deKalb Smith 1892-1896 Electiondot.png Democratic
16 Robert Patterson Graham 1896-1898 Ends.png Republican
17 Phillips Lee Goldsborough 1898-1900 Ends.png Republican
18 Dr. Joshua W. Hering 1900-1904 Electiondot.png Democratic
19 Dr. Gordon T. Atkinson 1904-1907 Electiondot.png Democratic
20 Dr. Joshua W. Hering 1907-1910 Electiondot.png Democratic
21 William B. Clagett 1910-1911 Electiondot.png Democratic
22 Charles H. Stanley 1911-1912 Electiondot.png Democratic
23 Emerson Columbus Harrington 1912-1916 Electiondot.png Democratic
24 Hugh A. McMullen 1916-1920 Electiondot.png Democratic
25 E. Brooke Lee 1920-1922 Electiondot.png Democratic
26 William S. Gordy Jr. 1922-1939 Electiondot.png Democratic
27 J. Millard Tawes 1939-1947 Electiondot.png Democratic
28 James J. Lacy 1947-1950 Electiondot.png Democratic
29 J. Millard Tawes 1950-1959 Electiondot.png Democratic
30 Louis L. Goldstein 1959-1998 Electiondot.png Democratic
31 Robert L. Swann 1998-1999 N/A
32 William Donald Schaefer 1997-2007 Electiondot.png Democratic
33 Peter Franchot 2007-2023 Electiondot.png Democratic
34 Brooke Elizabeth Lierman 2023-Present Electiondot.png Democratic

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Contact information

Comptroller of Maryland Ombudsman's office
80 Calvert Street
P.O. Box 466
Annapolis, MD 21404-0466

Phone: 410-260-4020
E-mail: ombudsman@marylandtaxes.gov

See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Maryland Comptroller, "Office of the Comptroller," accessed January 20, 2021
  2. 2.0 2.1 Maryland Manual On-Line, "Constitution of Maryland," accessed January 20, 2021
  3. Maryland General Assembly, "House Bil 200," accessed December 8, 2023
  4. Council of State Governments, "Book of the States 2022 Table 4.11: Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries," provided to Ballotpedia by CSG personnel
  5. Issuu, "The Book of the States 2021," accessed September 22, 2022
  6. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries, 2020," accessed January 20, 2021
  7. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries, 2019," accessed January 20, 2021
  8. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries, 2018," accessed January 20, 2021
  9. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries, 2017," accessed January 20, 2021
  10. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries, 2016," accessed January 20, 2021
  11. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries, 2015," accessed January 20, 2021
  12. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries," accessed January 20, 2021
  13. Council of State Governments, "Table 4.11 Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries," accessed January 20, 2021
  14. Council of State Governments, "Table 4.11 Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries," accessed January 20, 2021
  15. The Council of State Governments, "The Book of States 2010 Table 4.11," accessed January 20, 2021
  16. Maryland Comptroller, "Comptroller Biographies," accessed January 20, 2021