'Nasty' Elections for Incumbent Liberian Senators

Results of Saturday's Senatorial elections posted at polling centers show that many incumbents are losing their seats by big margins.

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    New Dawn, 22 December 2014

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    FrontPageAfrica, 22 December 2014

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  • Liberia:   'Juju Caused My Defeat'

    Liberian Observer, 11 January 2015

    Grand Gedeh County Representative Zoe Emmanuel Pennue has blamed his defeat in last month's special senatorial election on "juju" (African science). Read more »

  • Liberia:   Stay Order On Commany Wesseh

    NEWS, 14 January 2015

    The Supreme Court has issued a stay order against the National Elections Commission (NEC) to place hold on all proceedings pertaining to the certification of Commany Wesseh,… Read more »

  • Liberia:   'Nasty' Senatorial Elections for Incumbents

    FrontPageAfrica, 21 December 2014

    Provisional exit polls from the 15 counties in Liberia are showing some intriguing results with incumbent senators looking shaky in their quest to hold on to power. Read more »

Liberians are anxiously awaiting the announcement of official results from the National Elections Commission.

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