- Source: 1857 Minnesota State Auditor election
- 1857 Minnesota State Auditor election
- 2022 Minnesota State Auditor election
- 1910 Minnesota State Auditor election
- 1930 Minnesota State Auditor election
- 1860 Minnesota State Auditor election
- 1938 Minnesota State Auditor election
- 1926 Minnesota State Auditor election
- 1881 Minnesota State Auditor election
- 1946 Minnesota State Auditor election
- 1866 Minnesota State Auditor election
The 1857 Minnesota State Auditor election was held on 13 October 1857 in order to elect the first state auditor of Minnesota upon Minnesota acquiring statehood on 11 May 1858. Democratic nominee and former member of the Minnesota Territorial House of Representatives William F. Dunbar defeated Republican nominee Alexander P. Lane.
General election
On election day, 13 October 1857, Democratic nominee William F. Dunbar won the election by a margin of 1,192 votes against his opponent Republican nominee Alexander P. Lane, thereby retaining Democratic control over the office of state auditor. Dunbar was sworn in as the 1st state auditor of Minnesota on 11 May 1858.