Martha Yoder found ways to save money in her own office as well as countywide.
- Since taking office, Auditor Yoder has cut staff by 9%.
- Over the last three years, the Auditor’s office has been a contributor to the County’s General Fund-subsidizing other County offices by almost $600,000 during that time.
- Auditor Yoder saved the County over $76,000 by utilizing the Treasurer of State’s OMAP program for borrowing.
- Under Auditor Yoder’s leadership, the Auditor’s office began the transition of County vendors to ACH to save both postage and check costs.
- At the end of 2024, the former Sheriff requested an additional $2.2 million in General Fund money to finish the year. The Auditor’s office did a thorough analysis revealing that only $900,000 was needed-a potential savings of $1.3 million to the General Fund.