In some good news Tiffany Henyard HUMILIATED in Defeat! Voters are mad and well the northeastern Illinois politician and self-proclaimed “Super Mayor” was defeated by a landslide in Tuesday's democratic primaries. Tiffany Henyard (D), the scandal-plagued mayor of the village of Dolton, ran against Jason House (D). Henyard lost with 536 votes, while House reeled in 3,896, or 87.91% of the votes Tuesday, according to the Cook County Clerk's Office.
While campaigning to stay in office as Dolton mayor on Tuesday, Henyard reminded residents of the repaved streets, alleys and sidewalks she brought to fruition, as well as a $1.5 million grant for infrastructure and a $3 million grant to rebuild Dolton. Henyard went live on Facebook Tuesday night encouraging residents to vote for her. “We’re almost to the finish line,” she said. “One hour left before we make history once again in the village of Dolton and take this by a landslide.”
According to television station WGN-TV, Henyard said she has accepted the election outcome. “The people have spoken,” Henyard told the station. “God must have a different plan.” Her opponent, House, told CBS Chicago that he is “ecstatic” about the outcome. Seemingly commenting on Henyard’s past behavior, he said “this does not represent Dolton.”
Let's see how he does but he continued by saying “We had one rogue individual,” he said. “I’m sure Dolton is proud, and we are happy that we are ready to change the narrative.” When asked how he felt about Henyard failing to get 1,000 votes, he said he is proud of the residents of Dolton. “For the last four years, she was taking us in the wrong direction,” House said. “The board saw that … Anybody that goes off in the wrong direction needs to be corrected.”
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