OAN Staff James Meyers
7:30am – Wednesday, February 26th, 2025
The highly controversial Illinois “super mayor” Tiffany Enyard comes out after a catastrophic defeat Tuesday night.
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The “Super Mayor” was affordable defeat in Tuesday's Democratic primary after more than a year of multiple scandals, wild attitudes and controversial remarks came back to bite her on the biggest night.
“Dalton Dictator” encountered her own end mise as voters overwhelmingly chose village trustee Jason House as the Democratic candidate.
According to the results of the Cook County election, House received 88% of the votes, while Henard won just 12%.
This comes after Henard said she would easily win early Tuesday morning. Fox 32.
“Be one more part of me making history,” she said on Facebook.
“I want my own base. I want everyone who loves the super mayor. I say you support me.
The house once considered Heniyard's ally said CBS Chicago He declared victory so he was very happy.
“Voters spoke. They spoke loudly,” House said.
“And I said it before – I always say it – this doesn't represent Dalton. He added, referring to Henard. “Dalton is proud. He changes the story. I'm glad you're ready.”
“We have faced four years of threats, four years of failure, and tonight is a new day for the Dalton community,” he told enthusiastic supporters.
Meanwhile, Henard said WGN Following the outcome, “People spoke.”
“God must have another plan for me,” she adds, apparently accepting her defeat.
The 41-year-old mayor, first elected in 2021, faced intense scrutiny over multiple accusations and eye-opening headlines.
She faced charges of off-rail spending, including luxury trips, as the government in Dalton Village became the focus of the FBI probe last year.
Additionally, the mayor went viral after he recently jumped into a brawl at a townboard meeting in Thornton. She lost the Democratic nomination for that position earlier this year, but served as supervisor.
Despite all the controversy surrounding her, Henard repeatedly defends all criticism and accusations, calling it the Smear Campaign and fake news.
“After this, I want to heal my community,” she said online, and then argued that there is voter suppression in the village as polling stations are being moved.
Local residents and business owners claimed Tuesday night, including 57-year-old Lawrence Gardner, whom Henard had targeted his now-closed trucking business because he had not made a donation to 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 said. New York Post In a message.
“It felt like I was reborn,” he said of the results.
Meanwhile, Heniyard's mayoral term ends in May. The House is currently expected to face independent candidates in April for the general election.
Another vocal critic, Valeria Stubbs, was pleased to see voters ready to move on.
“She got her stuffing!” she said in an interview.
“If I could do a backward hand flip now, and next month, I'd definitely do that,” Stubbs continued.
“I praise God. That's all I have to say. Ding, Dong, the witch is gone!”
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