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    Tiffany Henyard claimed Georgia residency while still drawing pay as Dolton mayor

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorApril 30, 2026No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Tiffany Henyard told a Georgia elections board she became a legal resident of Fulton County on May 1, 2025, three days before she formally left office as mayor of Dolton, Illinois, a position that under state law required her to live in the municipality she served. The admission, made at a special meeting of the Fulton County Board of Registration & Elections, raises pointed questions about whether Henyard violated Illinois residency requirements during her final days in office while still collecting public pay from two government bodies.

    The former “super mayor,” who once held simultaneous positions as Dolton’s chief executive and Thornton Township supervisor, is now running as a Republican for a seat on the Fulton County Commission in Georgia’s District 5. The primary election is set for May 19. Fox News Digital reported that the elections board voted 3-1 to approve her residency requirement to run, despite the timeline overlap that Board Commissioner Julie Adams pressed her on during the hearing.


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