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Nicole Galloway

Nicole Marie Galloway (née Rogge; born June 13, 1982)[1] is an American accountant and politician who served as the state auditor of Missouri between 2015 and 2023. She was the Democratic nominee for Governor of Missouri in the 2020 election, losing to incumbent Republican Mike Parson.[2]

Nicole Galloway
38th Auditor of Missouri
In office
April 27, 2015 – January 9, 2023
GovernorJay Nixon
Eric Greitens
Mike Parson
Preceded byTom Schweich
Succeeded byScott Fitzpatrick
Personal details
Born
Nicole Marie Rogge

(1982-06-13) June 13, 1982 (age 41)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseJon Galloway
Children3
EducationMissouri University of Science and Technology (BS)
University of Missouri (MBA)

Galloway was appointed to the office of State Auditor by Governor Jay Nixon on April 14, 2015, following the death of Tom Schweich in February 2015.[3] She was elected to a full term in the 2018 election.[4] In 2018, following the electoral defeat of U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill to Josh Hawley, Galloway became both the only female state officeholder and the only Democratic statewide elected official in Missouri.[5]

On June 4, 2021, Galloway announced that she would not run for reelection as State Auditor in the 2022 election.[6]

Early life and education edit

Galloway grew up in Fenton, Missouri[7] and graduated high school from Ursuline Academy in Oakland, Missouri.[8] She holds a bachelor's degree in applied mathematics and economics from Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla. During college, she was a member of the S&T soccer team, member of a service organization, and was a server at Applebee's.[9]

She has a master's degree in business administration from the University of Missouri. She is a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Fraud Examiner.[10]

Private sector career edit

Before working in government, Galloway worked at the public accounting firm of Brown Smith Wallace in Creve Coeur, Missouri. At Brown Smith Wallace, she served as an auditor of national and international Fortune 500 companies and insurance companies. She has worked at Allstate Insurance as an actuarial analyst and at Shelter Insurance's Columbia headquarters as a corporate auditor.[11]

Galloway cited her experience in the private sector as key to being a "strong, independent watchdog for Missourians" in her role as auditor of Missouri.[12]

She served as secretary/treasurer of the Missouri Technology Corporation, helping invest in entrepreneurs to create jobs for Missourians. She held the same role for the Missouri County Employees' Retirement Fund to safeguard retirement benefits of 16,000 Missouri residents in 111 counties across the state and spearheaded the initiative to ensure equally protected benefits of county employees in same-sex marriages.[12]

Boone County Treasurer edit

Galloway served as treasurer of Boone County, Missouri from April 2011 until her appointment as state auditor four years later. As county treasurer, she managed a $100 million investment portfolio and issued all general obligation and revenue bonds for the county. Galloway developed a debt issuance policy in 2012 that provided increased transparency. In 2011, Boone County became the first Missouri county to maintain an online search and claim system for unclaimed property which oversaw the distribution of approximately $20,000 in unclaimed property in 2014.[13]

During her service as County Treasurer, Galloway served on the Missouri Technology Corporation and Missouri County Employees’ Retirement Fund.[14] As a board member for retirement fund board she was the leader for expanding benefits to members’ same-sex spouses.[15]

Following Galloway's resignation as Boone County Treasurer on April 27, 2015, Kay Murray was appointed as interim County Treasurer.[16]

Missouri State Auditor edit

Tenure edit

Galloway said that her goals as State Auditor of Missouri are to hold her office and others to the highest professional standards and being accountable to Missourians.[17]

Upon taking the oath of office in 2015, Galloway said one of her first priorities as State Auditor of Missouri would be cybersecurity by making protection of Missourians' private data part of audit procedures for the State Auditor's Office.[18]

As State Auditor of Missouri, Galloway managed about 115 employees. The state auditor's staff is made up of CPAs, with about 65 percent of all audit staff having at least one professional license, certification or advanced degree. Employment as an auditor with the State Auditor's Office qualifies as mandatory experience required for licensure by the Missouri State Board of Accountancy as a certified public accountant.[19]

Additional responsibilities of the State Auditor's Office included serving as the independent, professional watchdog for government. The State Auditor's Office works to ensure the proper use of public funds and to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of Missouri government by performing audits of state agencies, boards and commissions, the circuit court system, the counties in Missouri that do not have a county auditor, and other political subdivisions upon petition by the voters. These audits examine financial accountability, waste, opportunities for fraud, and whether government organizations and programs are achieving their purposes and operating economically and efficiently.[19]

Callaway County edit

On September 24, 2018, Auditor Galloway released an audit showing $300,000 missing from the Callaway County Collector's Office from January 2016 to March 2018. The former county collector pleaded guilty in federal court to embezzling the funds.[20]

On March 4, 2019, former Callaway County Collector Pamela Oestreich was sentenced to two years and six months in federal prison without parole for embezzling more than $300,000 from taxpayers in Callaway County.[21]

Putnam County Hospital edit

In 2017, Auditor Galloway released an audit that uncovered a billing scheme in which Putnam County Memorial Hospital billed insurance companies for lab services conducted across the country. The questionable activity began in September 2016, after the Putnam County Hospital Board hired David Byrns and his company, Hospital Partners Inc., to take over day-to-day management of the hospital. The auditor's report uncovered $90 million in inappropriate lab billings. The findings of the audit were covered by national news outlets and resulted in calls for a federal investigation into hospital billing schemes.[22]

Following the audit, dozens of major insurers banded together to file lawsuits against affiliated hospitals in Missouri and other states, demanding hundreds of millions in restitution. The lawsuits describe the lab-billing operation as a "widespread fraudulent scheme".[23]

Audit of City of Viburnum edit

On June 21, 2017, Auditor Galloway released an audit showing that the city clerk of Viburnum, Missouri stole $100,000.[24] Dana Mayberry served as the Viburnum City Clerk for 14 years. The city identified inconsistencies in accounts she oversaw after she lost her reelection bid in April 2016. At that time, most of the city and municipal division records disappeared in the Iron County town of less than 1,000 residents. Mayberry admitted to stealing city funds, after which the mayor notified the State Auditor's Office. An audit began in August 2016 after the Viburnum Board of Aldermen authorized one. The examination began to uncover a scheme in which the former clerk adjusted customer utility accounts and then destroyed records and other evidence. The former city Clerk was charged with receiving stolen property, a Class B Felony as a result of the audit.[25] On August 15, 2018, the former city Clerk was sentenced to five years probation and ordered to pay the City of Viburnum $100,000.[26]

Missouri Alliance for Freedom v. Galloway edit

In May 2017, the Missouri Alliance for Freedom, a Republican-aligned 501(c)(4) group, submitted three open-records requests to the Office of State Auditor. The requests sought a wide variety of communications, including those specifically concerning the auditor's scrutiny of the Missouri Department of Revenue.[27][28][29] The State Auditor's Office produced approximately 47,000 pages at no charge to Missouri Alliance for Freedom, including 254 screenshots of text messages to and from the state auditor.[28][30]

In 2017, the Missouri Alliance for Freedom sued the State Auditor's Office[31] and filed a complaint with Republican Missouri attorney general Josh Hawley alleging that Galloway "unlawfully withheld public records from her State-provided cell phone."[29] In February 2018, Hawley's office issued a report that found Galloway complied with the Missouri Sunshine Law.[32] The same month, the judge dismissed the majority of the claims against the State Auditor's Office, and ordered the Missouri Alliance for Freedom to re-plead its claims.[33] In January 2019, following a trial, Circuit Court Judge Jon Beetem ruled against the Missouri Alliance for Freedom on all claims, ending the suit with a judgment in favor of Galloway.[28][34] The judge concluded that the State Auditor's Office had made "an enormous good-faith effort to comply with several very large public records requests" and found that the office's records custodian did not apparently realize (until it was too late) that the phones issued by the office to Galloway and to employees automatically deleted text messages after 30 days.[28] The Missouri Alliance for Freedom chose not to appeal.[28]

Elections edit

2018 Missouri State Auditor election edit

Galloway was appointed to the post of Missouri State Auditor by Governor Jay Nixon in 2015 following the death of Republican Auditor Tom Schweich. She won election to a full term as Missouri State Auditor on November 6, 2018. She opted not to run for reelection in 2022 and her term expired in January 2023, leaving the Democrats with no statewide elected offices in Missouri, when Republican Scott Fitzpatrick was sworn in as State Auditor.

Missouri State Auditor election, 2018[35]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Nicole Galloway 1,209,881 50.41%
Republican Saundra McDowell 1,070,701 44.61%
Libertarian Sean O'Toole 51,304 2.14%
Constitution Jacob Luetkemeyer 50,951 2.12%
Green Don Fitz 17,106 0.72%
Write-in 4 0.00%
Total votes 2,399,947 100.00%
Democratic hold

2020 gubernatorial campaign edit

In August 2019, Galloway announced that she was seeking the Democratic nomination for the 2020 Missouri gubernatorial election and officially won the primary on August 4, 2020.[36] Galloway faced incumbent Republican governor Mike Parson in what was anticipated to be a close race.

Parson, a former lieutenant governor who assumed the post following the resignation of Eric Greitens in June, 2018, announced in September 2019 that he would seek a full term as governor.[37] In her campaign announcement video, Galloway emphasized her record in exposing public corruption, pledged to reduce the influence of special interest groups on the Missouri legislature, and attacked the Parson administration for its efforts to curb the effects of a government transparency initiative that was passed by statewide ballot in 2018.[38]

At the time, Galloway was the only Democratic politician holding statewide office in Missouri,[39] as well as the only female officeholder.[40] She lost the election to incumbent Republican governor Mike Parson by nearly 17% (almost half a million votes).[41] Had she won the election, she would had become the state's first female governor.[42]

Endorsements edit

Galloway's endorsements included former president Barack Obama,[43] former vice president and 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden,[44] U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren,[45] New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy,[46] U.S. Representative from Missouri's 5th District Emanuel Cleaver,[47] Kansas City, Missouri Mayor Quinton Lucas, former Georgia House of Representatives minority leader Stacey Abrams.[48] Three famous St. Louis natives also campaigned with her: model Karlie Kloss,[49] Bravo host Andy Cohen, and journalist Derek Blasberg.[50]

Her endorsements from national organizations or state chapters of national organizations included Sierra Club,[51] EMILY's List,[52] Planned Parenthood,[53] Missouri AFL-CIO,[54] End Citizens United,[55] Let America Vote,[55] the National Women's Political Caucus,[56] and the Missouri Women's Leadership Council.[57]

The Editorial Boards at The St. Louis Post-Dispatch,[58] Missouri's most circulated newspaper;[59] The Kansas City Star, Missouri's second most circulated newspaper;[60] and The St. Louis American, a newspaper that serves the St. Louis-area African-American community, all endorsed Galloway.[61]

Results edit

Missouri gubernatorial election, 2020[62][63]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Mike Parson (incumbent) 1,720,202 57.11% +5.97%
Democratic Nicole Galloway 1,225,771 40.69% -4.88%
Libertarian Rik Combs 49,067 1.63% +0.16%
Green Jerome Bauer 17,234 0.57% -0.18%
Write-in 13 0.00% ±0.00%
Total votes 3,012,287 100.0%
Turnout 3,026,028 70.07%
Registered electors 4,318,758
Republican hold

Personal life edit

A native of Fenton, Missouri, Galloway lives in Columbia, Missouri with her husband, Jon Galloway, and their three sons.[64] Jon served as press secretary to then-State Treasurer Clint Zweifel.[65][8] In August 2016, she announced that she was pregnant with her third child, due in January 2017, and was the first statewide officeholder in Missouri history to become pregnant while in office.[66] Her third son was born on January 6, 2017.[67]

Galloway has been a board member for the Heart of Missouri United Way and the finance committee of the Columbia Interfaith Resource Center. She also has been a mentor for children at Discovering Options in St. Louis and is a member of her local Rotary.[12]

References edit

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External links edit

  • Missouri State Auditor's Office website
  • Nicole Galloway for Missouri campaign website
  • Nicole Galloway at Ballotpedia
  • Profile at Vote Smart
Political offices
Preceded by Auditor of Missouri
2015–2023
Succeeded by
Party political offices
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Title last held by
Susan Montee
Democratic nominee for State Auditor of Missouri
2018
Succeeded by
Alan Green
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Governor of Missouri
2020
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nicole, galloway, nicole, marie, galloway, née, rogge, born, june, 1982, american, accountant, politician, served, state, auditor, missouri, between, 2015, 2023, democratic, nominee, governor, missouri, 2020, election, losing, incumbent, republican, mike, pars. Nicole Marie Galloway nee Rogge born June 13 1982 1 is an American accountant and politician who served as the state auditor of Missouri between 2015 and 2023 She was the Democratic nominee for Governor of Missouri in the 2020 election losing to incumbent Republican Mike Parson 2 Nicole Galloway38th Auditor of MissouriIn office April 27 2015 January 9 2023GovernorJay NixonEric GreitensMike ParsonPreceded byTom SchweichSucceeded byScott FitzpatrickPersonal detailsBornNicole Marie Rogge 1982 06 13 June 13 1982 age 41 St Louis Missouri U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseJon GallowayChildren3EducationMissouri University of Science and Technology BS University of Missouri MBA Galloway was appointed to the office of State Auditor by Governor Jay Nixon on April 14 2015 following the death of Tom Schweich in February 2015 3 She was elected to a full term in the 2018 election 4 In 2018 following the electoral defeat of U S Senator Claire McCaskill to Josh Hawley Galloway became both the only female state officeholder and the only Democratic statewide elected official in Missouri 5 On June 4 2021 Galloway announced that she would not run for reelection as State Auditor in the 2022 election 6 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Private sector career 3 Boone County Treasurer 4 Missouri State Auditor 4 1 Tenure 4 1 1 Callaway County 4 1 2 Putnam County Hospital 4 1 3 Audit of City of Viburnum 4 1 4 Missouri Alliance for Freedom v Galloway 4 2 Elections 4 2 1 2018 Missouri State Auditor election 5 2020 gubernatorial campaign 5 1 Endorsements 5 2 Results 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editGalloway grew up in Fenton Missouri 7 and graduated high school from Ursuline Academy in Oakland Missouri 8 She holds a bachelor s degree in applied mathematics and economics from Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla During college she was a member of the S amp T soccer team member of a service organization and was a server at Applebee s 9 She has a master s degree in business administration from the University of Missouri She is a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Fraud Examiner 10 Private sector career editBefore working in government Galloway worked at the public accounting firm of Brown Smith Wallace in Creve Coeur Missouri At Brown Smith Wallace she served as an auditor of national and international Fortune 500 companies and insurance companies She has worked at Allstate Insurance as an actuarial analyst and at Shelter Insurance s Columbia headquarters as a corporate auditor 11 Galloway cited her experience in the private sector as key to being a strong independent watchdog for Missourians in her role as auditor of Missouri 12 She served as secretary treasurer of the Missouri Technology Corporation helping invest in entrepreneurs to create jobs for Missourians She held the same role for the Missouri County Employees Retirement Fund to safeguard retirement benefits of 16 000 Missouri residents in 111 counties across the state and spearheaded the initiative to ensure equally protected benefits of county employees in same sex marriages 12 Boone County Treasurer editGalloway served as treasurer of Boone County Missouri from April 2011 until her appointment as state auditor four years later As county treasurer she managed a 100 million investment portfolio and issued all general obligation and revenue bonds for the county Galloway developed a debt issuance policy in 2012 that provided increased transparency In 2011 Boone County became the first Missouri county to maintain an online search and claim system for unclaimed property which oversaw the distribution of approximately 20 000 in unclaimed property in 2014 13 During her service as County Treasurer Galloway served on the Missouri Technology Corporation and Missouri County Employees Retirement Fund 14 As a board member for retirement fund board she was the leader for expanding benefits to members same sex spouses 15 Following Galloway s resignation as Boone County Treasurer on April 27 2015 Kay Murray was appointed as interim County Treasurer 16 Missouri State Auditor editTenure edit Galloway said that her goals as State Auditor of Missouri are to hold her office and others to the highest professional standards and being accountable to Missourians 17 Upon taking the oath of office in 2015 Galloway said one of her first priorities as State Auditor of Missouri would be cybersecurity by making protection of Missourians private data part of audit procedures for the State Auditor s Office 18 As State Auditor of Missouri Galloway managed about 115 employees The state auditor s staff is made up of CPAs with about 65 percent of all audit staff having at least one professional license certification or advanced degree Employment as an auditor with the State Auditor s Office qualifies as mandatory experience required for licensure by the Missouri State Board of Accountancy as a certified public accountant 19 Additional responsibilities of the State Auditor s Office included serving as the independent professional watchdog for government The State Auditor s Office works to ensure the proper use of public funds and to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of Missouri government by performing audits of state agencies boards and commissions the circuit court system the counties in Missouri that do not have a county auditor and other political subdivisions upon petition by the voters These audits examine financial accountability waste opportunities for fraud and whether government organizations and programs are achieving their purposes and operating economically and efficiently 19 Callaway County edit On September 24 2018 Auditor Galloway released an audit showing 300 000 missing from the Callaway County Collector s Office from January 2016 to March 2018 The former county collector pleaded guilty in federal court to embezzling the funds 20 On March 4 2019 former Callaway County Collector Pamela Oestreich was sentenced to two years and six months in federal prison without parole for embezzling more than 300 000 from taxpayers in Callaway County 21 Putnam County Hospital edit In 2017 Auditor Galloway released an audit that uncovered a billing scheme in which Putnam County Memorial Hospital billed insurance companies for lab services conducted across the country The questionable activity began in September 2016 after the Putnam County Hospital Board hired David Byrns and his company Hospital Partners Inc to take over day to day management of the hospital The auditor s report uncovered 90 million in inappropriate lab billings The findings of the audit were covered by national news outlets and resulted in calls for a federal investigation into hospital billing schemes 22 Following the audit dozens of major insurers banded together to file lawsuits against affiliated hospitals in Missouri and other states demanding hundreds of millions in restitution The lawsuits describe the lab billing operation as a widespread fraudulent scheme 23 Audit of City of Viburnum edit On June 21 2017 Auditor Galloway released an audit showing that the city clerk of Viburnum Missouri stole 100 000 24 Dana Mayberry served as the Viburnum City Clerk for 14 years The city identified inconsistencies in accounts she oversaw after she lost her reelection bid in April 2016 At that time most of the city and municipal division records disappeared in the Iron County town of less than 1 000 residents Mayberry admitted to stealing city funds after which the mayor notified the State Auditor s Office An audit began in August 2016 after the Viburnum Board of Aldermen authorized one The examination began to uncover a scheme in which the former clerk adjusted customer utility accounts and then destroyed records and other evidence The former city Clerk was charged with receiving stolen property a Class B Felony as a result of the audit 25 On August 15 2018 the former city Clerk was sentenced to five years probation and ordered to pay the City of Viburnum 100 000 26 Missouri Alliance for Freedom v Galloway edit In May 2017 the Missouri Alliance for Freedom a Republican aligned 501 c 4 group submitted three open records requests to the Office of State Auditor The requests sought a wide variety of communications including those specifically concerning the auditor s scrutiny of the Missouri Department of Revenue 27 28 29 The State Auditor s Office produced approximately 47 000 pages at no charge to Missouri Alliance for Freedom including 254 screenshots of text messages to and from the state auditor 28 30 In 2017 the Missouri Alliance for Freedom sued the State Auditor s Office 31 and filed a complaint with Republican Missouri attorney general Josh Hawley alleging that Galloway unlawfully withheld public records from her State provided cell phone 29 In February 2018 Hawley s office issued a report that found Galloway complied with the Missouri Sunshine Law 32 The same month the judge dismissed the majority of the claims against the State Auditor s Office and ordered the Missouri Alliance for Freedom to re plead its claims 33 In January 2019 following a trial Circuit Court Judge Jon Beetem ruled against the Missouri Alliance for Freedom on all claims ending the suit with a judgment in favor of Galloway 28 34 The judge concluded that the State Auditor s Office had made an enormous good faith effort to comply with several very large public records requests and found that the office s records custodian did not apparently realize until it was too late that the phones issued by the office to Galloway and to employees automatically deleted text messages after 30 days 28 The Missouri Alliance for Freedom chose not to appeal 28 Elections edit 2018 Missouri State Auditor election edit Main article 2018 Missouri State Auditor election Galloway was appointed to the post of Missouri State Auditor by Governor Jay Nixon in 2015 following the death of Republican Auditor Tom Schweich She won election to a full term as Missouri State Auditor on November 6 2018 She opted not to run for reelection in 2022 and her term expired in January 2023 leaving the Democrats with no statewide elected offices in Missouri when Republican Scott Fitzpatrick was sworn in as State Auditor Missouri State Auditor election 2018 35 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Nicole Galloway 1 209 881 50 41 Republican Saundra McDowell 1 070 701 44 61 Libertarian Sean O Toole 51 304 2 14 Constitution Jacob Luetkemeyer 50 951 2 12 Green Don Fitz 17 106 0 72 Write in 4 0 00 Total votes 2 399 947 100 00 Democratic hold2020 gubernatorial campaign editMain article 2020 Missouri gubernatorial election In August 2019 Galloway announced that she was seeking the Democratic nomination for the 2020 Missouri gubernatorial election and officially won the primary on August 4 2020 36 Galloway faced incumbent Republican governor Mike Parson in what was anticipated to be a close race Parson a former lieutenant governor who assumed the post following the resignation of Eric Greitens in June 2018 announced in September 2019 that he would seek a full term as governor 37 In her campaign announcement video Galloway emphasized her record in exposing public corruption pledged to reduce the influence of special interest groups on the Missouri legislature and attacked the Parson administration for its efforts to curb the effects of a government transparency initiative that was passed by statewide ballot in 2018 38 At the time Galloway was the only Democratic politician holding statewide office in Missouri 39 as well as the only female officeholder 40 She lost the election to incumbent Republican governor Mike Parson by nearly 17 almost half a million votes 41 Had she won the election she would had become the state s first female governor 42 Endorsements edit Galloway s endorsements included former president Barack Obama 43 former vice president and 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden 44 U S Senator Elizabeth Warren 45 New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy 46 U S Representative from Missouri s 5th District Emanuel Cleaver 47 Kansas City Missouri Mayor Quinton Lucas former Georgia House of Representatives minority leader Stacey Abrams 48 Three famous St Louis natives also campaigned with her model Karlie Kloss 49 Bravo host Andy Cohen and journalist Derek Blasberg 50 Her endorsements from national organizations or state chapters of national organizations included Sierra Club 51 EMILY s List 52 Planned Parenthood 53 Missouri AFL CIO 54 End Citizens United 55 Let America Vote 55 the National Women s Political Caucus 56 and the Missouri Women s Leadership Council 57 The Editorial Boards at The St Louis Post Dispatch 58 Missouri s most circulated newspaper 59 The Kansas City Star Missouri s second most circulated newspaper 60 and The St Louis American a newspaper that serves the St Louis area African American community all endorsed Galloway 61 Results edit Missouri gubernatorial election 2020 62 63 Party Candidate Votes Republican Mike Parson incumbent 1 720 202 57 11 5 97 Democratic Nicole Galloway 1 225 771 40 69 4 88 Libertarian Rik Combs 49 067 1 63 0 16 Green Jerome Bauer 17 234 0 57 0 18 Write in 13 0 00 0 00 Total votes 3 012 287 100 0 Turnout 3 026 028 70 07 Registered electors 4 318 758Republican holdPersonal life editA native of Fenton Missouri Galloway lives in Columbia Missouri with her husband Jon Galloway and their three sons 64 Jon served as press secretary to then State Treasurer Clint Zweifel 65 8 In August 2016 she announced that she was pregnant with her third child due in January 2017 and was the first statewide officeholder in Missouri history to become pregnant while in office 66 Her third son was born on January 6 2017 67 Galloway has been a board member for the Heart of Missouri United Way and the finance committee of the Columbia Interfaith Resource Center She also has been a mentor for children at Discovering Options in St Louis and is a member of her local Rotary 12 References edit State Auditors Historical Listing Nicole Galloway CPA Auditor mo gov Retrieved July 16 2016 Galloway plays up watchdog role in video announcing run for Missouri governor Kansas City Star August 12 2019 Nixon picks Boone County treasurer for state auditor job St Louis Post Dispatch April 15 2015 Retrieved April 24 2015 Erickson Kurt Democrat Galloway fends off GOP challenger in race for Missouri auditor stltoday com Retrieved November 10 2018 Erickson Kurt Democrat Galloway fends off GOP challenger in race for Missouri auditor St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Post Dispatch Schallhorn Kaitlyn June 4 2021 Nicole Galloway will not seek re election other political office in 2022 The Missouri Times Retrieved June 8 2021 Phillips Nicholas February 8 2020 Can State Auditor Nicole Galloway become Missouri s next governor www stlmag com Retrieved September 25 2020 a b Notable Alumnae Ursuline Academy Girls Catholic High School Kirkwood Ursuline Academy Girls Catholic High School Kirkwood Retrieved November 10 2018 Bodine Arielle December 8 2015 For Nicole Galloway a distinguished spot Discover Missouri S amp T Retrieved September 25 2020 Biography Missouri State Auditor Retrieved July 20 2020 Nicole Galloway CPA app auditor mo gov Retrieved September 25 2020 a b c Biography Missouri State Auditor auditor mo gov Retrieved September 25 2020 Galloway plans to bring innovation energy to auditor role Columbia Daily Tribune April 26 2015 Retrieved March 6 2019 20 Under 40 Nicole Galloway Columbia Business Times December 23 2014 Archived from the original on July 22 2015 Retrieved July 16 2016 Pension system for most county employees will recognize gay marriages St Louis Post Dispatch December 9 2014 Retrieved March 6 2019 Schmitt William April 23 2015 Boone County ready to name Kay Murray interim treasurer while awaiting governor s appointment The Columbia Missourian Mannies Jo April 15 2015 Nixon taps Boone County official to be new state auditor KRCU 90 9 Retrieved March 6 2019 Galloway sworn in as state auditor St Louis Post Dispatch April 27 2015 Retrieved March 6 2019 a b MO State Auditor s Office Archived from the original on May 18 2015 Retrieved May 16 2015 Ex Callaway County Collector admits to embezzlement 93 9 The Eagle September 25 2018 Former Callaway County collector sentenced for embezzling almost 300 000 Columbia Missourian March 4 2019 Auditor issues report on Putnam hospital Fulton Sun July 12 2018 The collapse of a hospital empire and the small towns left in the wreckage St Louis Post Dispatch August 25 2019 Small town Missouri city clerk accused of stealing 100 000 Missourinet June 21 207 Audit shows improvement for city of Viburnum after former clerk charged for stealing KFVS TV June 19 2017 Former Viburnum City Clerk Sentenced for Felony KREI Radio August 15 2018 Archived from the original on August 29 2019 Retrieved August 29 2019 GOP leaning group files open records lawsuit against Missouri auditor senator Stltoday com July 19 2017 a b c d e Nicholas Phillips State Auditor Nicole Galloway become Missouri s next governor St Louis Magazine February 8 2020 a b Schmitt Will Did Missouri auditor allow her text messages about government business to be deleted Springfield News Leader FINDINGS OF FACT CONCLUSIONS OF LAW and JUDGMENT PDF Case net January 28 2019 Arguments made in lawsuit alleging Missouri Auditor Galloway violated Sunshine Law Missourinet August 29 2018 FINAL REPORT AGO INQUIRY INTO SUNSHINE LAW COMPLAINT FILED BY MISSOURI ALLIANCE FOR FREEDOM PDF Missouri Attorney General s Office February 1 2018 Missouri Alliance for Freedom v Galloway order State Auditor s Office February 7 2018 Findings of Fact Conclusions of Law and Judgement PDF Case net January 28 2019 Ashcroft John R November 30 2018 State of Missouri Election Night Results General Election November 06 2018 Missouri Secretary of State Archived from the original on August 7 2020 Retrieved May 16 2020 Galloway Parson win nominations for Missouri governor s race ksdk com Associated Press August 5 2020 Retrieved August 5 2020 Jack Suntrup Missouri Gov Mike Parson a cattle farming former sheriff announces bid for 4 year term St Louis Post Dispatch Archived from the original on September 11 2019 Retrieved September 16 2019 Democrat Galloway launches Missouri gubernatorial campaign AP NEWS August 12 2019 Fenske Sarah Nicole Galloway Wins Missouri Auditor Race a Lone Democrat in a Red State RiverFront Times RiverFront Times Retrieved November 20 2018 Fenske Sarah Missouri Women Are Totally Underrepresented in Politics Riverfront Times Retrieved July 20 2020 Ashcroft John R August 12 2020 State of Missouri Election Night Results General Election November 03 2020 Missouri Secretary of State Retrieved May 16 2020 Becker Amanda Nicole Galloway wants to be Missouri s first female governor USA TODAY Retrieved June 19 2021 Suntrup Jack Obama endorses Galloway Schupp in their campaigns against Missouri Republicans STLtoday com Retrieved September 25 2020 Producer Stephanie Baumer Digital Content Biden endorses Nicole Galloway for Missouri governor KMOV com Retrieved September 25 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Endorsements Warren Democrats elizabethwarren com Retrieved September 25 2020 Gerber Cameron October 16 2020 Galloway the clear choice says New Jersey governor The Missouri Times Retrieved October 17 2020 Nicole Galloway for Missouri Nicole Galloway for Missouri Retrieved October 17 2020 Stacey Abrams www facebook com Retrieved October 19 2020 ICYMI Kansas City Mayor Endorses Nicole Galloway For Governor Rebuking Parson s COVID 19 Response Democratic Governors Association October 14 2020 Retrieved October 17 2020 Nicole Galloway CPA on Instagram You won t wanna miss this Join me bravoandy karliekloss and derekblasberg on Monday for a virtual grassroots fundraiser for our Instagram Archived from the original on December 24 2021 Retrieved October 19 2020 2020 Missouri Sierra Club Election Endorsements Sierra Club September 15 2020 Retrieved September 25 2020 Gerber Cameron July 24 2020 EMILY s List releases 2020 endorsements The Missouri Times Retrieved September 25 2020 2020 Endorsements www plannedparenthoodaction org Retrieved September 25 2020 American Chris King Of The St Louis Missouri AFL CIO endorses Nicole Galloway for Missouri governor St Louis American Retrieved September 25 2020 a b Nicole Galloway www facebook com Retrieved September 25 2020 Press amp Position Statements Retrieved October 17 2020 Missouri Women s Leadership Coalition mowomensleadership com Retrieved September 25 2020 St Louis Post Dispatch Editorial Board October 3 2020 Editorial We recommend Nicole Galloway for Missouri governor STLtoday com Retrieved October 17 2020 Top 10 Missouri Daily Newspapers by Circulation Agility PR Solutions January 29 2016 Retrieved October 17 2020 Kansas City Star Editorial Board We Need a Complete Reset The Star Endorses the Clear Choice for Missouri Governor Kansas City Star Yinka Faleti for secretary of state Nicole Galloway for governor St Louis American Retrieved September 25 2020 All Results State of Missouri State of Missouri General Election November 03 2020 Missouri Secretary of State Retrieved December 8 2020 Statistiques PDF www sos mo gov Retrieved December 18 2020 Meet Nicole Nicole Galloway Retrieved July 20 2020 Missouri Replaces State Auditor Who Committed Suicide Governing April 15 2015 Retrieved April 24 2015 Holleman Joe August 12 2016 Missouri Auditor Nicole Galloway making state history St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved November 22 2016 Statement from Auditor Galloway on the birth of her son Missouri State Auditor Retrieved July 20 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nicole Galloway Missouri State Auditor s Office website Nicole Galloway for Missouri campaign website Nicole Galloway 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