Richard Johnson, state auditor for 25 years, has died at age 87
May 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson
(Radio Iowa) – The current state auditor has announced that former State Auditor Richard Johnson died Thursday at the age of 87. Johnson, a Republican, served 25 years as State Auditor before his retirement in January of 2003. Johnson began working in state government in 1968 and served as the finance director of what was then called the Iowa Highway Commission. In late 1978, the state auditor died.
Governor Robert Ray appointed Johnson to the office in early 1979 and Johnson won reelection as state auditor six times. In the 1990s, Johnson joined State Treasurer Mike Fitzgerald, a Democrat, in pushing for state government to use accounting standards that more clearly showed both revenue and expenses. In 1996, Johnson endorsed and actively campaigned for then-Congressman Fred Grandy as Grandy ran against Governor Terry Branstad. Grandy came within three-and-a-half points of defeating Branstad in the G-O-P Primary that year.
The legislature passed a resolution in 2002, praising Johnson for his political courage. Current State Auditor Rob Sand has released written statement, extending his condolences to Johnson’s family. Sand says Johnson’s record is a source of inspiration for him and for others in the office. Iowa G-O-P chairman Jeff Kaufmann says Johnson called out misuse of tax dollars regardless of party or person and set the modern standard for conservative budget practices.