In the wake of irregularities that characterized the October 10 presidential and representatives election, three political parties say the National Elections Commission cannot conduct any free, fair, and transparent presidential election runoff.
Carter Center Urges Legal Electoral Dispute Resolution Mechanisms
As Liberians prepare for the presidential runoff election between the Coalition for Democratic Change and Unity Party, the Carter Center’s election observation mission
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.
Invalid Votes Associated With Illiteracy and Urbanization
In the first round of the presidential elections, the number of invalid votes was the equivalent of the number of people who turned out to vote in River Gee, Grand Kru, and River Cess, combined.
Failed Grand Bassa Representative Candidate Fulfills Promise to Buy Ambulance
A losing representative candidate in the second district of Grand Bassa, Thompson Bamyou Dahnsaw, has donated an ambulance to the district.
Weah Differs With Jewel on NPP Agenda
The standard bearer for the Coalition for Democratic Change, Sen. George Weah, has separated himself from statements made by his running mate Jewel Howard Taylor that their government would pursue the agenda of jailed former Liberian President Charles G. Taylor if elected.
Full Transcript: Sen. George Weah Disavows Taylor Agenda
Sen. George Weah, the standard bearer for the Coalition for Democratic Change, arrived from Nigeria and gave an address to the nation.
President Sirleaf Warns Education Minister Against Derogative Comments on Social Media
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has issued a warning to Education Minister George Werner against derogative comments made on social media.