Paul Angulo (left), Ben Benoit are in a close race for the auditor-controller seat in Riverside County. Valley News/File photo
RIVERSIDE (CNS) - Riverside County voters will have an opportunity Tuesday to decide who they want tracking the flow of money in county government going forward when they cast ballots for the next auditor-controller.Three-term incumbent Paul Angulo is squaring off with Wildomar Mayor Ben Benoit in the Nov. 8 election, following a tight primary race in June.It is the first time Angulo has faced a challenge since he was first elected to the office in 2010."As a highly trained professional, I bring integrity, experience and professionalism to the position," Angulo said in a campaign statement. "I do not beg for campaign money to avoid corrupt practices or seek `endorsements' from those I will audit, as I believe that to be an inappropriate conflict of interest. I am unique
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