Fulton County elections board approves Tiffany Henyard's residency for commission run
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 29
Fulton County elections board approves Tiffany Henyard's residency for commission run
6 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 29
The board voted 3-1 to allow former Dolton mayor Tiffany Henyard to run in South Fulton County’s District 5 Republican primary on May 19.
Questions arose over Henyard’s claim of Georgia residency from May 1, 2025, while she was still serving as Dolton mayor until May 4 and receiving pay from Illinois offices.
Henyard, previously accused of corruption and financial mismanagement in Dolton, faced scrutiny over her eligibility but was ultimately cleared to run despite ongoing controversy and a subpoena related to her mayoral term.
How does Tiffany Henyard plan to win over voters aware of her controversial past?
How can a mayor paid by Illinois in May 2025 prove Georgia residency from that same month?
After Dolton's financial crisis, what are her specific fiscal plans for Fulton County?
What message does this residency approval send about election integrity in Fulton County?
Will the ongoing FBI probe in Illinois affect her political ambitions in Georgia?
Can a lease legally override evidence of out-of-state employment for residency requirements?