ACTIVE · BUDGET & PROCUREMENT REVIEW

Hillsborough County

Florida

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

A general election for the county commission is set for November 3, 2026, with a primary August 18, 2026; county commission races are partisan. The non-judicial candidate filing deadline is June 12, 2026.

About Hillsborough County

Hillsborough County is governed by a seven-member Board of County Commissioners working with a County Administrator; it operates a large multibillion-dollar county budget.

Official website: hcfl.gov

The Election

A general election for the county commission is set for November 3, 2026, with a primary August 18, 2026; county commission races are partisan. The non-judicial candidate filing deadline is June 12, 2026.

What We’re Examining

Budget and procurement review 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.