Hillsborough County Property Appraiser Bob Henriquez was recently sworn in for his fourth consecutive term, marking a significant milestone in his public service career. His re-election followed a victory over Republican challenger John Ballance, securing nearly 52% of the vote. Henriquez, a Democrat, has pledged to continue modernizing the office and making it a national model.
Key Takeaways
- Bob Henriquez has been sworn in for his fourth term as Hillsborough County Property Appraiser.
- He won the recent election against Republican challenger John Ballance with nearly 52% of the vote.
- Henriquez aims to further modernize the Property Appraiser’s office and set a national standard.
- A recent push poll falsely accused Henriquez of overvaluing properties, hinting at a potential future challenge from Tom Lee.
- Henriquez has a background in public service, including eight years as a state representative and extensive experience in coaching.
A New Term Begins
Bob Henriquez officially commenced his fourth term as Hillsborough County Property Appraiser on January 7th. The oath of office was administered by former Hillsborough County Public Defender Julianne Holt at the Frederick B. Karl County Center in downtown Tampa. Henriquez, a fifth-generation Tampa resident, expressed his commitment to continuous improvement, stating, "In many ways, I want to view this fourth term as my first in the office." He emphasized his staff’s dedication to not resting on past achievements but rather striving to make the office a benchmark for others nationwide.
Election Victory and Background
Henriquez, a Democrat, secured his re-election by defeating Republican challenger John Ballance in the November election. His victory occurred during a broader Republican success cycle in the county. Prior to his tenure as Property Appraiser, Henriquez served eight years as a state Representative. His professional background also includes roles as a county planner and an administrator for the Department of Children and Families. Beyond his public service, Henriquez is recognized for his significant contributions to local youth as a former head football coach at Tampa Catholic High School and an assistant coach at other local high schools.
Addressing Controversies and Misinformation
Recently, Henriquez announced his intention to investigate the origins of a push poll that falsely claimed he was overvaluing properties and causing significant tax increases for residents. Henriquez vehemently denied these allegations, calling them "demonstrably false" and a reflection of unethical political tactics. The poll also alluded to a potential challenge from former state Sen. Tom Lee, a Republican, by posing questions that compared the two. Henriquez highlighted that Florida law, including the Save Our Homes cap and homestead exemptions, protects property owners from overvaluation. He also pointed to the state’s annual audits by the Department of Revenue as a safeguard against such practices. The poll’s claims were further refuted by data showing average home value increases in Florida were within statutory limits.
Role and Responsibilities
As Property Appraiser, Henriquez oversees a substantial countywide tax roll exceeding $100 billion, encompassing both real and tangible business property across more than 500,000 parcels. His office is also responsible for administering various property tax exemptions and classifications, including homestead exemptions, military and veteran benefits, senior citizen tax breaks, and agricultural classifications. Henriquez has focused on modernizing the office through initiatives like website overhauls for transparency, implementing cost-saving software utilizing aerial imagery, and reviewing business processes for efficiency.
Sources
- Bob Henriquez sworn in for fourth term as Hillsborough Property Appraiser, Florida Politics.
- Push poll wrongly claims Bob Henriquez is overvaluing properties, suggests Tom Lee plans to challenge him, Florida Politics.
- Bob Henriquez Sworn Into Office For Fourth Term As Hillsborough County Property Appraiser, Osprey Observer.
- Bob ‘Coach’ Henriquez Wants To Continue To Serve As Hillsborough County Property Appraiser, Osprey Observer.
- Who should be Hillsborough’s property appraiser?, Tampa Bay Times.
