Scandal-ridden Illinois mayor loses township supervisor nomination in historic caucus

Kyle

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Dolton 'supermayor' Tiffany Henyard is running for re-election


Dolton, Illinois Mayor Henyard says she'll seek to arrest political opponents as she faces eviction


Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard will be losing some of her political power after a historic caucus Tuesday night.

The Illinois "super mayor" lost the Democratic nomination for Thornton Township supervisor, a position Henyard currently holds. Henyard’s name was not even on the ballot because she did not have a certified assessor on her ticket. All nominees are required to have eight people on their slate: supervisor, highway director, clerk, assessor, and four trustees.

Instead, Illinois state senator and Thornton Township Democratic committeeman Napoleon Harris overwhelmingly won the nomination. The caucus and its results enraged Henyard later that night.

"You didn't run none of this the right way," Henyard was heard saying after the caucus. "Illegal, Napoleon."







Listening to her video rant, she puts the Ghet in Ghetto.

She makes Mad Maxie sound like an Aristocrat.
 
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