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The 2024 Liberian by-elections were held on April 23, 2024. The by-elections were the result of two vacancies: one in the Senate in Nimba County , the other in the House of Representatives , in Grand Gedeh County's 1st district .
22 January – Joseph Boakai is inaugurated President of Liberia, succeeding outgoing President George Weah, whom he defeated in the 2023 runoff election. [1]27 March – A court in France sentences the former leader of the United Liberation Movement of Liberia for Democracy Kunti Kamara to 30 years in prison on charges of committing "crimes against humanity."
The House is required to notify the National Elections Commission within 30 days of a vacancy due to a representative's death, resignation, incapacity, or expulsion. The NEC then carries out a by-election within 90 days of such notification to fill the vacancy. Representatives elected in a by-election are only elected to serve the remainder of ...
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(1935–2024) October 31, 1977: April 12, 1980 : 2 years, 164 days True Whig Party [note 9] Vacancy due to People's Redemption Council: April 12, 1980: January 6, 1986 [note 10] 26 Harry Moniba (1937–2004) January 6, 1986: September 9, 1990 (Deposed) 4 years, 246 days National Democratic Party: 1985: Doe: Vacancy due to First Liberian Civil War
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In the event of a senator's death, resignation, ascension to a disqualifying office, incapacity or expulsion prior to the completion of his or her term, the Senate is required to notify the National Elections Commission within 30 days of the vacancy. The NEC then carries out a by-election within 90 days of such notification to fill the vacancy ...
In 2009, a $17.5 million contract was offered to the NEC by USAID through the International Foundation for Electoral Systems. [1] The money was provided to support the Commission in holding the 2011 and 2014 general elections.