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The election run-up and first round campaigning was generally considered fair and free by both international and domestic watchdog groups. ECOWAS's Head of Election Mission Liberia, Attahiru Jega, praised the electorate for their orderliness and decorum in casting votes. He also commended the country's politicians for the same orderliness and ...
November 21, 2023 at 5:06 AM BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/JOEL SAGET/AFP/Getty Images Weah, a former soccer star, called Boakai after the country’s National Elections Commission (NEC) released provisional ...
October 10 – 2023 Liberian general election [3] [4] November 14 – Liberians elect their president in a run-off. Incumbent president George Weah runs for re-election. [5] November 17 – President Weah concedes the 2023 presidential election. [6] December 21 – Former Chief Justice Gloria Musu-Scott is convicted of murder. [7]
Gbarpolu County elects two senators to the Senate of Liberia. ... Died in office in 2023. [4] [5] J. S. B. Theodore Momo 2007 UP: Ran with the APD for re-election in ...
Weah holds a slim lead at 43.83% of the vote, while Boakai has 43.44%, according to tallied results from 100% of polling places, the West African nation’s election commission said.
Weah holds a slim lead at 43.83% of the vote, while Boakai has 43.44%, according to tallied results from 100% of polling places, the West African nation's election commission said.
Elections in Liberia occur solely at the national level. The head of state , the President of Liberia , is elected to a six-year term in a two-round system , in which a run-off between the two candidates with the highest number of votes is held should no single candidate earn a majority of the vote in the first round.
On 17 November 2023, after the run-off election, President Weah conceded the election, resulting in Boakai becoming president-elect and Koung becoming vice president-elect. [20] In the 2023 legislative elections, MDR candidates won elections in four House districts in Nimba County: #3, #4, #6, and #8. [21] Johnson was re-elected in the Senate. [22]