The Wyoming State Auditor is a statewide elected office in Wyoming and serves as the chief accountant and payroll officer for the state. The Auditor, who elected to a 4-year term, protects public money by ensuring that it is properly accounted for in the most efficient and cost effective means at all times.[1] Promoting transparency and financial accountability are the top priorities. The predecessor of the position was the Wyoming Territory Auditor. Wyoming has had a state auditor since achieving statehood in 1890. The current Auditors is Republican Kristi Racines,[2] who assumed office in January 2019.[3]
List of Auditors of the Wyoming territory
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Name |
Term |
Party
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1 |
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Benjamin Gallagher |
1869–1870 |
Democratic
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2 |
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James H. Hayford |
1870–1875 |
Republican
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3 |
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Orlando North |
1875–1877 |
Republican
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4 |
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Stephen W. Downey |
1877–1879 |
Republican
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5 |
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J. S. Nason |
1879–1882 |
Republican
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6 |
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Jesse Knight |
1882–1884 |
Republican
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7 |
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Perry L. Smith |
1884–1886 |
Republican
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8 |
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Mortimer N. Grant |
1886–1890 |
Republican
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List of State Auditors of Wyoming
References
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Federal districts:
Territories:
VI ▌Steven van Beverhoudt (NP)
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Political party affiliations:
- ▌21 Republican (21 states)
- ▌18 Democratic (16 states, 1 territory, 1 district)
- ▌17 nonpartisan (13 states, 4 territories)
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