The position was created upon enactment of Law 222 of 2011 and the first, and so far, only Electoral Comptroller, Manuel A. Torres, was sworn in by Puerto Rico's Secretary of State Kenneth McClintock on March 8, 2012, after being nominated by Governor Luis Fortuño in January 2012 and confirmed by both houses of the Puerto Rico Legislative Assembly.
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