Disgraced ‘Dolton Dictator’ Tiffany Henyard runs for office as a Republican in Georgia while she plots political comeback



Changing of the cards.

Disgraced “Dolton Dictator” Tiffany Henyard dumped the Democratic Party and is running as a Republican in Georgia in an attempted political comeback over a year after her embarrassing ouster in Illinois.

Henyard, who described herself as a “super mayor,” filed to run as a Republican in Georgia’s Fulton County Board of Commissioners election in May, according to county election records.

Tiffany Henyard speaks during a Facebook Live stream after qualifying to run for the Fulton County Board of Commissioners on March 11, 2026. Tiffany Henyard / Facebook

The 42-year-old is vying for the District 5 commissioner’s seat and is one of five current contenders, but is the only GOP candidate.

District 5 encompasses the southwestern suburbs of Atlanta, including South Fulton, Union City and Palmetto. President Trump’s Georgia rival, Fani Willis, is the district attorney of Fulton County.

Henyard qualified for the ballot on March 5 — over a year after her heavily celebrated ouster from Illinois politics that included her scandal-scarred stints as mayor of Dolton and supervisor of Thornton Township.

In her roles, Henyard faced a plethora of damaging accusations. She claimed she oversaw off-the-rails spending, allegedly making more than $43,000 in Amazon purchases in a single day while the municipality’s finances were in shambles.

The FBI launched an investigation into Henyard in 2024 following the allegations.

Henyard was accused of misusing taxpayer money on lavish trips and her own $1 million police detail, but a probe into the finances was vetoed by the sitting mayor.

Henyard qualified for the ballot on March 5 — over a year after her heavily celebrated ouster from Illinois politics that included her scandal-scarred stints as mayor of Dolton and supervisor of Thornton Township. Fox 32
Henyard was accused of misusing taxpayer money on lavish trips and her own $1 million police detail, but a probe into the finances was vetoed by the sitting mayor. Instagram / @tiffanyhenyard

She has consistently defended herself against the stinging criticism and accusations, calling the backlash a smear campaign and blasting it as fake news.

Her downfall was complete when she lost the Democratic Primary for Thornton supervisor and the Dolton mayoral Democratic primary to current Mayor Jason House in February 2025.

The self-centered politician introduced the political rebirth — which she named “Project Phoenix” — during a Facebook Live on Wednesday, saying her critics and the “fake news” couldn’t stop her.

Henyard shared that she moved to Georgia and was ready to change Atlanta and the encompassing Fulton County.

“Project Phoenix is me rising, me showing the world what it looks like to come out of controversy. Me showing the world like when they keep trying to dirty your name up, you keep going. Don’t you ever give up,” Henyard told her followers.

Henyard claimed she was working to fix Fulton County’s notorious jails that had been ignored for decades by current leadership.

The self-centered politician introduced the political rebirth — which she named “Project Phoenix” — during a Facebook Live on Wednesday. Fox 32 Chicago
Henyard shared that she moved to Georgia and was ready to change Atlanta and the encompassing Fulton County. @tiffanyhenyard/Instagram
Henyard claimed she was working to fix Fulton County’s notorious jails that had been ignored for decades by current leadership. Tiffany Henyard / Facebook

“The residents are tired, they are looking for a new leader, new leadership, they looking for new direction, they looking for somebody that provides hope and change and actually do what they said they’re going to do and that’s Tiffany Henyard,” she said.

“Anyone that know me knows I put on for my city they know that if I’m coming, we coming. And they know that once we start making noise the change will happen. Because you can’t expect change without making a change,” Henyard added.

The Illinois native claimed she had experience from her previous positions in Dolton and Thornton Township to be a commissioner in Fulton County.

“I have the real power, the energy, the know-how. I have everything it takes to help the people,” she said.


NAACP asks judge to protect against ‘misuse’ of voter data seized by FBI in Georgia’s Fulton County


By KATE BRUMBACK

ATLANTA (AP) — The NAACP and other organizations are asking a judge to protect personal voter information that was seized by the FBI from an elections warehouse just outside Atlanta.

Georgia residents entrusted the state with their “sensitive personal information” when they registered to vote, and the Jan. 28 seizure of ballots and other election documents from the Fulton County elections hub “breached that guarantee, infringed constitutional protections of privacy, and interfered with the right to vote,” the organizations said in a motion filed late Sunday.

The motion asks the judge to “order reasonable limits on the government’s use of the seized data” and to prohibit the government from using the data for purposes other than the criminal investigation cited in the search warrant affidavit. That includes prohibiting any efforts to use it for voter roll maintenance, election administration or immigration enforcement.

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Georgia General Election 2020 ballots are loaded by the FBI onto trucks at the Fulton County Election Hub, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026, in Union City, Ga., near Atlanta. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)

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They also want the judge to order that the government disclose an inventory of all documents and records seized, the identity of anyone who has accessed the records outside of those involved in the criminal investigation, any copying of the records and all efforts to secure the information.

The Department of Justice did not immediately respond Monday to a request for comment on the motion.

FBI agents arrived at the elections hub just south of Atlanta with a search warrant seeking documents related to the 2020 election in Fulton County, including: all ballots, tabulator tapes from the scanners that tally the votes, electronic ballot images created when the ballots were counted and then recounted, and all voter rolls. The county has filed a motion seeking the return of the seized materials.

President Donald Trump has fixated on Fulton, a Democratic stronghold and the most populous county in the state, asserting without evidence that widespread voter fraud there cost him victory in Georgia in 2020.

An FBI agent’s affidavit presented to a magistrate judge to obtain the search warrant says the criminal investigation began with a referral from Kurt Olsen, who advised Trump as he tried to overturn his 2020 election loss and now serves as Trump’s “director of election security and integrity” with a mission to investigate Trump’s loss.