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Dolton ‘Dictator’ Tiffany Henyard loses to Trustee Jason House in Dem primary

This self-proclaimed “super mayor” is now a super loser.

Dalton's “dictator” Tiffany Henyard suffered a landslide loss in Tuesday's Democratic primary after more than a year of suspicious scandals, wild attitudes and haughty remarks.

Illinois Mayor Underfire finally came across her Kryptonite. Her own Chicago suburban voters chose Jason House, the village trustee, as the Democratic candidate.

According to the results of the Cook County election, the House reached nearly 88% of the vote as all precincts report, while Enyard won just 12%.

Enyard was unpopular with voters on Tuesday night. Facebook / Tiffany Henyard

Earlier on Tuesday, Heniyard confidently insisted that she would win easily, revealing that “I don't have any competition.” According to Fox 32.

“Be one more part of me making history,” she cried on Facebook.

“I want my own base. I want everyone who loves the super mayor. Ears.

From his primary, 40-year-old Pol, who was first elected mayor in 2021, fell into an avalanche that undermines the charges, causing the rage of the components.

She faced accusations last year that Dolton Village Government became the focus of the FBI probe and overseeing off-the-rail spending.

Dalton's leader was defeated by the trustee of Jason House. Instagram / @tiffanyhenyard

The mayor recently jumped into a raucous brawl at a Townboard Conference in Thorntown where he served as supervisor, but lost the position's Democrat nomination earlier this year.

She consistently defended herself against stinging criticism and accusations, calling it the Smear Campaign and blowing up fake news.

“After this, I want to heal the community,” the divisive character said online, and later argued that there was voter suppression in the village due to the polling station being moved.

The results show that all candidates for Enyard are also outstripped by candidates who ran at home.

All slates of Enyard's candidates were defeated. Facebook / Tiffany Henyard

Residents and business owners were pleased Tuesday night, including 57-year-old Lawrence Gardner. He claimed that he targeted the now ROC ship business because he did not contribute to the financial resources of her campaign.

“The evil witch of the West is dead! It's over. Now we have to go eight more weeks to bury her,” he posted in a message.

Enard's mayoral term ends in May if he can't find a way to win the general election.

“It felt like I was reborn,” he said of the results.

Another vocal critic, Valeria Stubbs, was pleased to see voters ready to move on.

“She got her stuffing!” she said in a short interview.

“If I can do a backward hand flip now, and next month I'll be 67. I'll definitely do that,” Stubs continued.

“I praise God. That's all I have to say. Din, the witch Don is gone!”

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