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Afternoon Briefing: Tiffany Henyard’s name will stay off Thornton Township ballot

by Edinburg Post Report
January 23, 2025
in Lifestyle • Travel
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Good afternoon, Chicago.

Thornton Township Supervisor Tiffany Henyard’s lawsuit alleging that a caucus improperly named state Sen. Napoleon Harris the Democratic nominee for supervisor was thrown out by a Cook County judge.

The decision, filed Tuesday and entered this morning, affirms the caucus results, meaning the only option to elect Henyard as supervisor will be for voters to write in her name on Thornton Township’s April 1 ballot.

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