Public Auditor of Guam

The Public Auditor of Guam is an elected territorial office independent of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the Government of Guam.

Five individuals have held the office of Public Auditor since its creation in 1994.

The auditor was initially appointed to a six-year term by the governor after a commission recommended at least three candidates, and then be subject to a retention vote by voters (similar to judges).

[1] Neither appointed auditor served long enough to face a retention election.

In 2000, Doris Flores Brooks became the first Public Auditor elected.