The National Elections Commission or NEC will today climax a two-day awareness and civic education on the Liberian elections law. The exercise began on Tuesday in Buchanan and is part of the ongoing election reform process with support from UNDP.
Senatorial Candidate Halts Campaign Rally amid Another Postponement of Montserrado’s By-Elections
The campaign team of senatorial candidate Abraham Darius Dillon last week halted a major campaign rally earlier planned to take place on Friday, July 5.
Grand Bassa’s Citizens and Civil Society Leaders Embrace Electoral Reform
Citizens and civil society leaders in Grand Bassa have embraced the need for electoral reform amid current laws that do not conform to current day realities.
Citizens in Margibi Want Reforms in Electoral Laws
Citizens residing across Margibi have expressed frustration over the limitation of laws on the election of public officials and are calling for reform.
After Outrage at Lost Voter Card Fees, Gov’t Agrees to Cover Costs
The National Elections Commission has extended the period for the replacement of lost and damaged voters’ registration cards by two days after the government offered to take responsibility for a controversial US$5 fee.
NEC Ends Voter Registration as US$5 Fee for Lost Cards Enrage Citizens
The National Elections Commission has ended the replacement exercise for lost and damaged voter registration cards ahead of the Montserrado’s senatorial and representative by-elections.
Gbarpolu Citizens Want a Change of Electoral Date and Reduction in the Tenure of Elected Officials
Concurring with their colleagues across the country, citizens in Gbarpolu have recommended a change in the current electoral date and a reduction in the tenures of elected public officials.
Senate Rejects Pres. Weah’s Bill to Eliminate Tenured Positions
The Senate has voted to reject President George Weah’s bill that sought to eliminate all tenured positions within the executive branch.