Auditor


Auditor of the Territory

The office of Auditor of the Territory was created by the Territorial Legislative Assembly of 1869. [1]

The Territorial Auditor was appointed by the Governor with the consent of the Council for a term of two years. He was required to give bond of five thousand dollars. His duties included keeping the public account books, vouchers, documents, and all papers relative to the accounts and contracts of the Territory; making a full and detailed report as to revenue, public debt, expenditures, etc., to the Legislative Assemblies. By the laws of 1869, he was ex-officio Superintendent of Public Instruction, and received five hundred dollars a year for this service. [2] The 1873 Legislative Assembly relieved the Auditor of this duty. In 1888, the Auditor was made ex-officio Insurance Commissioner; his compensation for this service consisted of fees for issuing certificates of licenses, statements, etc. [3]

By the 1869 laws the Auditor received one thousand dollars annually. [4] His salary remained the same until 1886 when the Legislative Assembly increased his salary to one thousand two hundred dollars a year. [5] It remained so until statehood.

History of the Territorial Auditor's Office

Territorial Auditors



Name (Party)

Oath of Office

Term Expired

Birth

Death

Notes


Benjamin Gallagher (D) December 11, 1869 June 4, 1870 1840 March 1900

James H. Hayford (R) June 4, 1870 February 21, 1872 1828 July 30, 1902

James H. Hayford (R) February 21, 1872 December 10,1875 1828 July 30, 1902

Orlando North (R) December 10, 1875 December 17, 1877
1896

Stephen W. Downey (R) December 17, 1877 December 29, 1879 July 25, 1839 August 3, 1902

J. H. Nason (R) December 29, 1879 March 31, 1882 1839 ca 1906

Jesse Knight (R) March 31, 1882 March 31, 1884 July 5, 1850 April 9, 1905

Perry L. Smith (R) March 31, 1884 April 2, 1886 1836 September 29, 1928

Mortimer N. Grant (R) April 2, 1886 November 8, 1890 March 2, 1851 January 10, 1926



State Auditors

The state Auditor examines all claims against the state, makes the proper accounting entries for the expenditure of funds or the receipt of revenue, and in general performs the accounting functions for state government.
Wyoming Statutes designate the Auditor as the general accountant of the state. The Auditor pre-audits all voucher claims payable by the state, including the entire payroll and keeps a complete and accurate accounting of all revenues, disbursements, and fund balances daily.

The statutes further require the Auditor to audit and settle all claims against the state payable out of the treasury, including the state payroll.

The State Auditor works together with the Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy

The Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy, a division of the Attorney General’s Office, is granted authority under WS. 9-1-632 through W.S. 9-1-635 to provide basic and advanced training for Wyoming law enforcement agencies and coroners so they may meet the training requirements set forth by the Wyoming Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission. In addition to serving peace officers, detention officers, communication officers, elected coroners and appointed deputy coroners, officers from federal and out of state agencies may also receive training through the use of the facility by many criminal justice entities for their training courses and meetings. Contact information: 1556 Riverbend Drive Douglas 82633-2056

Phone (307) 358-3617 Auto Attendant Phone (307) 358-4563 Fax (307) 358-9603 Email: WLEA@wyo.gov Website: wleacademy.com (2015 State DIrectory)

History of the State Auditor's Office

State Auditors


Name (Party)

Hometown

Service

Birth

Death

Notes


C. W. Burdick (R) Saratoga 1890-1895 August 15, 1860 January 8, 1927

William O. Owen (R) Laramie 1895-1899 August 22, 1859 1947

LeRoy Grant (R) Laramie 1899-1911 September 7, 1847 April 1, 1917

Robert B. Forsyth (R) Rock Springs 1911-1919 May 12, 1874 March 16, 1931

Ishmael C. Jefferis (R) Newcastle 1919-1923 November 10, 1863 January 2, 1942

Vincent Carter (R) Kemmerer 1923-1929 November 6, 1891 December 30, 1972

Roscoe Alcorn (R) Rawlins 1929-1935 January 10, 1888 1952

William “Scotty” Jack (D) Casper 1935-1944 March 5, 1892 April 14, 1970

Carl Robinson (D) Afton 1944 May 3, 1895


John J. McIntyre (D) Douglas 1944-1947 December 17, 1904 November 30, 1974

Everett T. Copenhaver (R) Douglas 1947-1955 April 22, 1898 April 3, 1986

Minnie A. Mitchell (R) Casper 1955-1967 April 15, 1892 December 27, 1978

Everett T. Copenhaver (R) Cheyenne 1967-1973 April 22, 1898 April 3, 1986

Edwin J. Witzenburger (R) Cheyenne 1973-1975 February 2, 1920


James B. Griffith (R) Lusk 1975-1987 January 13, 1927 June 24, 2001

Jack Sidi (R) Casper 1987-1991 October 29, 1928 April 30, 2003

Dave Ferrari (R) Torrington 1991-1999



Max Maxfield (R) Casper 1999-2007 February 17, 1945


Rita Meyer (R) Laramie 2007-2011 April 27, 1951


Cynthia Cloud (R) Cody 2011-2019 1970


Kristi Racines (R) Cheyenne
2019-present




Additional Resources

  • State Auditor's website

 


1. Wyoming S.L. 1869, Chapter 23, p.313.

2. Ibid. 1869, Chapter 7, p.219.

3. Ibid. 1888, Chapter 64, p.137.

4. Ibid. 1869, Title VI, p.323.

5. Ibid. 1886, Section 14, p.422,

 




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