ACTIVE · GROWTH & STAFFING ANALYSIS

Frisco

Texas

The Local Government Accountability Inc is conducting an active investigation into the fiscal management and governance of Frisco, Texas using the LGAI’s Six-Pillar Audit Framework. LGAI research analysts are actively reviewing Frisco’s audited financial records, budgets, and staffing under the framework, and findings will be published as the review progresses.

Frisco holds its municipal elections in May, not November. The May 2, 2026 general election decided the mayor and Council Places 5 and 6, with a mayoral runoff on June 13, 2026; the next regular general election is May 1, 2027 (Council Places 1 and 3).

About Frisco

The City of Frisco operates under a council–manager form of government, with a mayor and six at-large council members; the fast-growing city spans Collin and Denton counties.

Official website: www.friscotexas.gov

The Election

Frisco holds its municipal elections in May, not November. The May 2, 2026 general election decided the mayor and Council Places 5 and 6, with a mayoral runoff on June 13, 2026; the next regular general election is May 1, 2027 (Council Places 1 and 3).

What We’re Examining

Growth-rate and staffing analysis underway.

Every LGAI investigation follows the Six-Pillar Audit Framework — fiscal audit, headcount and compensation, demographic and service-demand, procurement and contracting, technology and productivity, and political and disclosure. Findings are published as the investigation progresses.