Electoral officials have begun recounting ballots in Nimba’s eighth electoral district based on a close race between incumbent Rep. Larry P. Younquoi of the ruling Unity Party and his lead contender, Saye Sylvester Mianah of the Movement for Democracy and Reconstruction.
Gongloe, Kogar, Tingban: Prominent Nimbaians Unhappy With Johnson’s Support for CDC
Since Sen. Prince Johnson pledged his support to George Weah for the Nov. 7 runoff election, there have been mixed reactions among prominent Nimba citizens.
Sen. Grupee: ‘Impossible’ for Prince Johnson to Support Weah
Amid speculations that Sen. Prince Johnson may choose to endorse the Coalition for Democratic Change in the second round of the presidential elections, Nimba’s other senator, Thomas Grupee, has said such endorsement is “not possible.â€
Nimba Superintendent to Endorse George Weah
Over the weekend, the current Nimba superintendent, D. Dorr Cooper announced that he would soon officially endorse the presidential candidate of the opposition Coalition for Democratic Change, George Weah.
Methodist Clergyman Becomes Lawmaker; Outlines Plans for First 100 Days
Pastor Roger S. W. Y. Domah, a Methodist clergyman at the Miller McAllister United Methodist Church in Nimba, has emerged as the top candidate to assume the representative seat of Nimba’s seventh electoral district.
Losing Female Candidate in Nimba’s 1st District Thanks Supporters
The lone female candidate of Nimba’s first electoral district, Margaret Korkpor, has commended citizens of the district for supporting in her bid for the representative seat in the October 10 elections.
Elections Results – Who Has the Lead in Nimba?
Only 78 percent of polling places in Nimba have reported the results of the election, but a clearer picture on the legislative races is emerging.
Rep. Koung’s Large Rally Sends Message to Opposition
The incumbent lawmaker of Nimba’s first electoral district, Rep. Jeremiah Kpan Koung, has sent out a clear signal to opposition candidates running for the district’s seat with a rally that was attended by a large crowd.