| Name |
Took office |
Left office |
Party |
Notes |
| Comfort Sands |
July 24, 1776 |
March 23, 1782 |
|
as Auditor-General [1] |
| Peter T. Curtenius |
April 2, 1782 |
1797 |
|
as Auditor |
| Samuel Jones |
March 15, 1797 |
March 12, 1800 |
|
|
| John Vernon Henry |
March 12, 1800 |
August 10, 1801 |
Federalist |
|
| Elisha Jenkins |
August 10, 1801 |
March 16, 1806 |
Dem.-Rep. |
appointed Secretary of State |
| Archibald McIntyre |
March 26, 1806 |
February 12, 1821 |
Dem.-Rep./Clintonian |
|
| John Savage |
February 12, 1821 |
January 29, 1823 |
Dem.-Rep. |
elected Chief Justice by the State Legislature |
| William L. Marcy |
February 13, 1823 |
January 21, 1829 |
Dem.-Rep./Bucktail |
elected an associate justice by the State Legislature shortly before the end of his second term |
| Silas Wright |
January 27, 1829 |
January 4, 1833 |
Democratic |
elected U.S. Senator during his second term |
| Azariah C. Flagg |
January 11, 1833 |
February 4, 1839 |
Democratic |
two terms |
| Bates Cooke |
February 4, 1839 |
January 1841 |
Whig |
resigned because of bad health |
| John A. Collier |
January 27, 1841 |
February 7, 1842 |
Whig |
elected to a term of three years, but in 1842 all state officers were removed by Dem. majority |
| Azariah C. Flagg |
February 7, 1842 |
December 31, 1847 |
Democratic |
two terms, legislated out of office under the Constitution of 1846 |
| Millard Fillmore |
January 1, 1848 |
February 20, 1849 |
Whig |
first Comptroller elected by general ballot, resigned to become U.S. Vice President |
| Washington Hunt |
February 20, 1849 |
December 18, 1850 |
Whig |
elected by the state legislature to fill unexpired term, then re-elected, then resigned to become Governor |
| Philo C. Fuller |
December 18, 1850 |
December 31, 1851 |
Whig |
appointed to fill unexpired term |
| John C. Wright |
January 1, 1852 |
December 31, 1853 |
Democratic |
|
| James M. Cook |
January 1, 1854 |
December 31, 1855 |
Whig |
|
| Lorenzo Burrows |
January 1, 1856 |
December 31, 1857 |
American |
|
| Sanford E. Church |
January 1, 1858 |
December 31, 1859 |
Democratic |
|
| Robert Denniston |
January 1, 1860 |
December 31, 1861 |
Republican |
|
| Lucius Robinson |
January 1, 1862 |
December 31, 1865 |
Union |
two terms |
| Thomas Hillhouse |
January 1, 1866 |
December 31, 1867 |
Republican |
|
| William F. Allen |
January 1, 1868 |
July 1, 1870 |
Democratic |
resigned during second term to become judge of the Court of Appeals |
| Asher P. Nichols |
July 1, 1870 |
December 31, 1871 |
Democratic |
appointed to fill unexpired term |
| Nelson K. Hopkins |
January 1, 1872 |
December 31, 1875 |
Republican |
two terms |
| Lucius Robinson |
January 1, 1876 |
December 31, 1876 |
Democratic |
resigned to become Governor |
| Frederic P. Olcott |
January 1, 1877 |
December 31, 1879 |
Democratic |
appointed to fill unexpired term, then re-elected |
| James Wolcott Wadsworth |
January 1, 1880 |
December 31, 1881 |
Republican |
|
| Ira Davenport |
January 1, 1882 |
December 31, 1883 |
Republican |
|
| Alfred C. Chapin |
January 1, 1884 |
December 31, 1887 |
Democratic |
two terms |
| Edward Wemple |
January 1, 1888 |
December 31, 1891 |
Democratic |
two terms |
| Frank Campbell |
January 1, 1892 |
December 31, 1893 |
Democratic |
|
| James A. Roberts |
January 1, 1894 |
December 31, 1898 |
Republican |
two terms (1894-95, 1896-1898) |
| William J. Morgan |
January 1, 1899 |
September 5, 1900 |
Republican |
died in office |
| Theodore P. Gilman |
September 5, 1900 |
December 31, 1900 |
Republican |
as First Deputy Comptroller acted until being appointed to fill unexpired term |
| Erastus C. Knight |
January 1, 1901 |
December 28, 1901 |
Republican |
resigned to become Mayor of Buffalo |
| Nathan Lewis Miller |
December 30, 1901 |
November 1903 |
Republican |
appointed to fill unexpired term, then re-elected, then resigned to become justice of the New York Supreme Court |
| Otto Kelsey |
November 12, 1903 |
May 2, 1906 |
Republican |
appointed to fill unexpired term, then re-elected, then resigned to become Superintendent of Insurance |
| William C. Wilson |
May 2 1906 |
December 31, 1906 |
Republican |
as First Deputy Comptroller acted until being appointed to fill unexpired term on November 9 |
| Martin H. Glynn |
January 1, 1907 |
December 31, 1908 |
Democratic |
|
| Charles H. Gaus |
January 1, 1909 |
October 31, 1909 |
Republican |
died in office |
| Otto Kelsey |
October 31, 1909 |
November 11, 1909 |
Republican |
as First Deputy Comptroller acted until the appointment of a successor |
| Clark Williams |
November 11, 1909 |
December 31, 1910 |
Republican |
appointed to fill unexpired term |
| William Sohmer |
January 1, 1911 |
December 31, 1914 |
Democratic |
two terms |
| Eugene M. Travis |
January 1, 1915 |
December 31, 1920 |
Republican |
three terms |
| James A. Wendell |
January 1, 1921 |
May 10, 1922 |
Republican |
died in office |
| William J. Maier |
May 10, 1922 |
December 31, 1922 |
Republican |
as First Deputy Comptroller acted until being appointed to fill unexpired term on May 22 |
| James W. Fleming |
January 1, 1923 |
December 31, 1924 |
Democratic |
|
| Vincent B. Murphy |
January 1, 1925 |
December 31, 1926 |
Republican |
|
| Morris S. Tremaine |
January 1, 1927 |
October 12, 1941 |
Democratic |
seven terms, died in office |
| Harry D. Yates |
October 12, 1941 |
October 17, 1941 |
Democratic |
as First Deputy Comptroller acted until the appointment of a successor |
| Joseph V. O'Leary |
October 17, 1941 |
December 31, 1942 |
American Labor |
appointed to fill unexpired term |
| Frank C. Moore |
January 1, 1943 |
December 31, 1950 |
Republican |
two terms |
| J. Raymond McGovern |
January 1, 1951 |
December 31, 1954 |
Republican |
|
| Arthur Levitt, Sr. |
January 1, 1955 |
December 31, 1978 |
Democratic |
six terms, longest-serving Comptroller (24 years) |
| Edward Regan |
January 1, 1979 |
May 7, 1993 |
Republican |
resigned in the middle of his fourth term |
| Carl McCall |
1993 |
December 31, 2002 |
Democratic |
elected by State Legislature to fill unexpired term, then re-elected twice |
| Alan Hevesi |
January 1, 2003 |
December 22, 2006 |
Democratic |
re-elected to a second term, but resigned before its begin [2] |
| Thomas Sanzillo |
December 22, 2006 |
February 7, 2007 |
|
as First Deputy Comptroller acted until the election of a successor by the State Legislature |
| Thomas DiNapoli |
February 7, 2007 |
present |
Democratic |
elected by the State Legislature to fill unexpired term |
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