(a) The Public Auditor shall be elected by the voters of Guam in a General Election occurring at the same time as the General Election for Mayors.

(1) The Public Auditor shall serve a term of four (4)
years.

(2) The Public Auditor is a non-partisan office.

(A) No candidate for the position of Public Auditor shall declare a political party affiliation.

(B) No candidate for the Office of Public Accountability shall seek the endorsement or receive directly or indirectly financial or material support from a political party.

(C) Any violation of the aforementioned shall cause the Guam Election Commission to invalidate the candidacy of the individual for Public Auditor.

(b) Candidates for Public Auditor shall be subject to the same campaign and personal financial reporting requirements as applied to candidates for I Maga’lahen Guåhan, as well as all laws pertaining to campaign contributions.

(c) No nominating petition shall be required of a candidate for Public Auditor.

(d) A candidate for the position of Public Auditor shall file his candidacy with the Guam Election Commission in the manner similar to a candidate for I Maga’lahen Guåhan, except as is not consistent with this Chapter.

(e) All qualified candidates complying with the provisions of this Chapter shall be placed on a separate ballot for the Office of Public Accountability to be cast at the Primary Election.

(f) The two candidates who receive the most votes in the Primary Election shall be certified accordingly by the Election Commission and placed on a separate ballot for the General Election.

1 Guam Code Ann. GENERAL PROVISIONS
CH. 19 OFFICE OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY

(g) In the General Election, the candidate receiving the most votes, subject to the qualifications established by this Chapter, shall be certified by the Guam Election Commission as having won election to the position of Public Auditor.

SOURCE: Added by P.L. 21-122:1 (July 20, 1992), entitled “”Tenure; Declarations of Candidacy; form of Public Auditor Ballot; Rejection and Retention.”” Repealed and reenacted by P.L. 25-042:1 (June 9, 1999), and P.L.28-068:IV:102 (Sept. 30, 2005). Amended by P.L. 28-128:3 (June 27,
2006).

2017 NOTE: Subsection designations added pursuant to the authority of 1
GCA § 1606.

NOTE: Pursuant to P.L. 30-027:3 (June 16, 2009), references to the Office of Public Auditor were changed to the Office of Public Accountability.