Tiffany Henyard was living in Georgia while still serving as Dolton, Illinois mayor: report
Former Dolton, Illinois mayor Tiffany Henyard reportedly lived in Georgia while still serving as mayor in early 2025, raising questions about her compliance with residency requirements. She claimed to have become a Georgia resident on May 1, 2025, just days before leaving office, and is now seeking a position on the Fulton County Commission in Georgia. Despite concerns raised by election board members over conflicting residency and voting records, the board approved her eligibility to run.
- ▪Tiffany Henyard was reportedly a resident of Georgia while still serving as mayor of Dolton, Illinois, until May 4, 2025.
- ▪Henyard received $12,007 in pay from Dolton between March 7 and May 2, 2025, while allegedly living in Georgia, potentially violating Illinois residency laws.
- ▪She argued she was a 'lame duck' mayor after losing the February 2025 primary, justifying her move out of state before leaving office.
- ▪The Fulton County Board of Registration & Elections voted 3-1 to approve her residency qualification to run for a commission seat despite questions about her Illinois voter registration.
- ▪Public records show Henyard also received approximately $8,600 from Thornton Township in early May 2025, around the time she moved to Georgia.
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US News Tiffany Henyard was living in Georgia while still serving as Dolton, Illinois mayor: report By Lindsay Kornick, Fox News Published April 30, 2026, 3:38 a.m. ET Originally Published by: Dem Rep. Seth Moulton: Pete Hegseth is 'guilty' of war crimes California residents react to street being renamed after Charlie Kirk White developer sues Baltimore mayor claiming he was fired because of his race Former Illinois “super mayor” Tiffany Henyard was reportedly a resident of Georgia while still serving as Dolton mayor in 2025. After losing her bid for re-election as Dolton mayor, Henyard has since launched a campaign to run in South Fulton County’s District 5 on the Fulton County Commission as a Republican.
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