With two days until the runoff election and all Supreme Court cases now resolved, the major question on the mind of voters is how prepared the country is for the December 26 election.
Liberty Party Nimba Campaign Chair Rejoins Unity Party
Ahead of the December 26 runoff election, the commissioner of Wee-Gbeh Administrative District in Nimba, Jefferson Gougor, has left Liberty Party and rejoined the ruling Unity Party.
Pres. Sirleaf Clarifies Weah’s Presence at Groundbreaking Ceremony
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has clarified the presence of the Coalition for Democratic Change standard bearer, George Weah, in a ceremony to break grounds for the construction of the Gbarnga-Salayea road.
ANC’s Vice Standard Bearer Endorses CDC Ahead of Tuesday’s Runoff Election
Ahead of the December 26 presidential runoff election, the vice standard bearer of the Alternative National Congress, Jeremiah Sulunteh, has endorsed the Coalition for Democratic Change.
Former Liberty Party Representative Candidate Endorses CDC’s George Weah
With two days to the presidential runoff election, Liberty Party candidate Matthew Walley of River Cess’ second district has endorsed the presidential bid of Senator George Weah.
Brumskine Says Liberty Party Supports Neither UP or CDC
Charles Walker Brumskine, standard bearer of the Liberty Party, says his party neither supports the Unity Party nor the Coalition for Democratic Change in the presidential runoff election slated for December 26.
VP Boakai Promises to Serve Only One Term
As Liberians prepare to elect a new president in the runoff election slated for December 6, Joseph N. Boakai, vice president and standard bearer of the governing Unity Party has promised Liberians that he will only serve for one term if elected president.
Liberty Party Provides Controversial Endorsement to Weah in Runoff Election
Several leaders of Liberty Party have spoken on the party’s behalf to endorse the Coalition for Democratic Change’s George Weah for the December 26 runoff presidential election, although there appears to be confusion as to whether the party’s other leaders support the decision.