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The State Auditor is a constitutionally established position within Colorado's Legislative Branch. The General Assembly appoints the State Auditor, without regard to political affiliation, to serve a 5-year term. The State Auditor must be a Certified Public Accountant licensed to practice in Colorado.
Section 2-3-103, C.R.S., grants the State Auditor broad authority to conduct performance, financial, and IT audits of all state departments and agencies, public colleges and universities, the Judicial Branch, most special purpose authorities, any state entity designated as an enterprise, and other political subdivisions as required by law. The State Auditor also has responsibility for ensuring local governments' compliance with the Local Government Audit Law.
The State Auditor oversees the Office of the State Auditor (OSA), which comprises approximately 75 nonpartisan staff who perform audits and other activities in support of the State Auditor's constitutional and statutory responsibilities. Collectively, the OSA's auditors possess more than 400 years of auditing experience. The OSA's auditors are highly educated, with many auditors holding graduate degrees. Additionally, 39 percent of the OSA's auditors hold a professional license or certification, including:
Staff Photo: June 2018