Early Voting Heats Up Chicago’s SouthLand-As Clean House 2025 Attempts to Unseat Tiffany Henyard and Team

Calumet City, IL (CUDN) โ€• Early voting had already been open in some locations. As, Suburban Cook County voters go to the polls. They have two weeks to vote before the official primary date later this month.

One Highly Contested Race is The Dolton, IL. Mayoral Race. This race involves the highly Controversial Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard. She opposes a group of “Former” Village Trustees, now independently led by Mayoral Candidate Jason House. The group is known as “Clean House 2025.” For the record-over the past several months, Henyard has faced allegations of fraud, allegations of cronyism and mismanagement of the village resources. These allegations have fostered a larger segment of the community to oppose her to continue in office.

Trustee Brittney Norwood and Trustee Tammie Brown were present at the Calumet City, IL Polling Location when I visited. They were accompanied by a group of community supporters. We spoke to Brittney Norwood. She is a long-term Community leader in Dolton. Brittney is now running on the “Clean House 2025” Slate. She wants to continue her work as Trustee in Dolton.

“One of our first changes is “Overall Transparency.” We haven’t had a transparent government for so long. That is what we have been fighting for. So, it’s exciting to know that it’s a possibility with us.

We want to share with the residents and make it clear that we will be inclusive.

Brittney Norwood, Dolton Trustee- and also with “CleanHouse2025”



Unlike the November elections, there will not be countywide, statewide, or federal races on the ballot for Spring 2025. Instead, voters can cast ballots for a host of local races. These include mayors and town presidents. They also include various local councils and board of education votes, among others.

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Calumet City Alderman Anthony Smith was present representing- The Calumet City Democrats lead by Calumet City Mayor Thaddues Jones. Smith reported that as of yesterday afternoon (2/10/25 at 2:00pm), more than eighty percent of early voting residential traffic supported Dolton Jason House. Calumet City and Riverdale residents were following the fray closely. Alderman Smith said they had focused on “Clean House 2025.” There was little interest in the Henyard ticket.

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Representing The Henyard Ticket at the polling location was Henyard Loyalist Demarcus Criggley and Tinnika M. Hughes. Hughes is currently running for Clerk for the Village of Dolton.

“I’m here for the Village of Dolton. I want to give the People a Choice. I am someone who’s going to be transparent. I will provide the people the information they need. I’ll post the information and be viable for them,” said Hughes. 

Not all communities will have races on the ballot. Voters are encouraged to check with their county clerkโ€™s office. This helps decide whether there are active primaries or consolidated elections to vote in. (AHS)


Thornton Township Elections: A Chance for Change in Dolton

By Amir A.H. Shakur
Feb 4, 2025, 10:00 PM CST
|Updated 2 hours ago

(Credit Image: ยฉ Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)

DOLTON,IL  โ€• Mayor Tiffany Heynard, who is dubbed as America’s โ€˜worst mayorโ€™, has been involved in a tumultuous relationship and run that has led many concerned citizens and activists to demand her dismissal.  For those who are unaware, various residents, employees, and business owners have alleged that Henyard was using her position to retaliate against perceived political opposition, including alleged use by Henyard of the village police force to harass businesses whose owners had not supported her and extorted campaign contributions from business owners.

She (Henyard) has also been accused of firing several village employees for political reasons. Besides mismanagement, large levels of public funds which had gone missing or unaccounted for. Other issues include extravagant trips to Las Vegas, New York City and other places to some in the circles consider unreasonable and unnecessary. 

Thornton Township Salary, and decrease for future supervisors
According to Thornton Township records, Henyard (pictured, below) coincidentally has a dual responsibility. Her annual salary as supervisor is $224,000. This amount has been equal to her predecessor’s salary since 2017.

In December 2023, at Henyard’s urging, the township adopted a resolution. This will result in a future 90% decrease to the supervisor’s salary. This decrease will only take effect for the next supervisor. The supervisor’s salary will remain the same as long as Henyard’s tenure continues. Although Henyard will retain a salary of $224,000 as long as she remains in office, any successor will be paid $22,400 per year for the same position. Salary decreases were also approved for future township trustees. Current incumbents will keep their salaries as long as they continue to hold office.

(Credit Image: Henyard Facebook

Henyard faces a challenge in her bid for a second term as Doltonโ€™s mayor, and it appears her only option to secure a full term as Thornton Township Supervisor would be through a write-in campaign after not being slated for the Feb. 25 primary.

On December 3, 2025, many observed a somewhat controversial public meeting. Current appointed Supervisor Tiffany Henyard was shouted down by the gymnasium full of residents. They even started singing โ€œna, na, nana, na, na, nana, hey hey hey, goodbye.โ€ They sang this to her while she attempted to speak. a signal that Henyardโ€™s โ€œreign of terrorโ€ may soon be over in Thornton Township.

The named replacement and lead candidate is the slate headed by Napoleon Harris. Democrats nominated him for Supervisor to be on the ballot for township elected positions in the spring 2025 election.

In less than three weeks, the Thornton Township Elections will be held. This will occur within the same time frame during the last week of February. The Dolton Challenge to Mayor Tiffany Henyard will involve a group led by Dolton Mayor Pro Tem Jason House. Coincidentally-This is also a group of current Trustees who were once loyalist to Tiffany Henyard.

According to information from the Lansing Journal taken from the campaign website, House is a lifelong resident of Dolton. He has eight years of service as a Village Trustee. The release states that his decision to run for Mayor is inspired by a passion for progress. He envisions a brighter future for all Dolton residents.

Running with House are current trustees Kiana Belcher and Brittney Norwood and former trustee Edward Steave. Completing the slate is current Village Clerk Alison Key.

(Credit Image: Clean House 2025 Website)

I, along with many others, believe the Village of Dolton will elect new and motivated leadership. But, They will have to make several other significant changes. These changes will make it more difficult for the next person or group in the Office who considers violating the public trust.

Multiple factors for Dolton Officials to combat the future political corruption, should include:

  • A System to Detect and Oppose Lack of Transparency and Accountability: Government processes become opaque when they lack transparency. Corruption thrives when officials are not held responsible for their actions.
  • Support and encourage Citizenship by advancing Independent Civil Institutions and Organizations. The rule of law becomes weak and institutions become ineffective when corrupt officials can act with impunity. Accountable are needed to Hold The Officials from Embezzlement. (AHOE)  
  • Greed and Self-Interest: The desire for personal gain can motivate individuals to engage in corrupt activities. Please continue to seek and instill accounting structures-without those resources in place corruption can and may largely continue.
  • Political Culture: In some societies, corruption is normalized or even tolerated, making it difficult to combat.

One positive is that the flurry of social media has opened peopleโ€™s eyes. It revealed exactly what Henyard and her team have done. It also showed how devastating her tenure has been to the city. (glg)

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