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Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by Addme: 6:30am On Oct 25, 2023
George Weah, a former soccer star who has been president since 2018, ran neck and neck with his main opponent in a rematch of the West African country’s last such contest.

Liberia’s closest election in two decades is heading to a runoff, according to official provisional results announced by the West African nation’s electoral commission, after neither the country’s president nor his main opponent secured a majority.

The election, held on Oct. 10, was the first such contest to be fully organized by Liberia’s government without financial support or assistance from international partners since the end in 2003 of a 14-year civil war that left 250,000 people dead.

As of Wednesday, the incumbent, George Weah, a former soccer superstar, had secured 43.8 percent of the vote, with more than 98 percent of the ballots counted. Joseph Boakai, a veteran of Liberian politics who served as vice president from 2006 to 2018, was trailing slightly, with 43.5 percent of the vote.

Although the election was largely peaceful, hundreds of voters in one district will have to cast their ballots again this week after unidentified people stole ballot boxes in two polling stations in the country’s northeast.

Official results are expected later this month, but because none of the candidates drew the 50 percent needed for a first-round victory, Mr. Weah and Mr. Boakai are most likely to face each other in a runoff scheduled for November. It will be a rematch of the last election, in 2017.

This month’s vote in the coastal nation of 5.5 million has been seen as a test for the future of representative government in West Africa. The region has been rife with coups whose leaders have postponed elections once in power; presidents who have clung to office by abrogating term limits; and elections that have been tainted by claims of irregularities.

Mr. Weah was first elected in 2017 on promises to develop infrastructure projects and tackle widespread corruption. Although he has partly delivered on infrastructure, Mr. Weah has been accused of doing too little to fight corruption since officially taking office in January 2018.

Last year, the U.S. Treasury imposed sanctions on three Liberian officials for corruption, including Mr. Weah’s chief of staff, Nathaniel McGill. Mr. Weah has promised an investigation but has yet to follow through.
About 2.4 million people were eligible to vote in Liberia.As results trickled in this past week, leading figures from both parties claimed victory, despite the tight margin between the two main candidates.

And supporters of Mr. Weah’s party, the Coalition for Democratic Change, disturbed the vote-tallying process in at least two areas over the weekend, according to a coalition of civil society groups overseeing the election. Nine election workers have also been arrested, including in the capital, Monrovia, on suspicions of altering results on tally sheets, according to the Liberian police.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/18/world/africa/liberia-presidential-election-results.html

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by Jadiks: 6:35am On Oct 25, 2023
I have given up on the continent's Leaders long ago

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by Ola9ja23: 6:47am On Oct 25, 2023
Good for them

This is a very close election that you can challenge in court unlike the IPOBidients that wanted to highjack our mandate from third position

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by BOSSkesh(m): 6:52am On Oct 25, 2023
The beauty of democracy

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by rinzaugustine: 7:00am On Oct 25, 2023
Liberia now teaching Nigeria what a free and fair elections means…shame to Mahmoud and tinubu. Buhari swore with Koran , Mahmoud swore in Chatham house and all interviews he granted that 2023 elections would be by electronic voting because buhari passed the electoral act 2023 Act for electronic voting into law immediately after tinubu won the APC ticket . Buhari allocated more than 400b had European Union and other international donor agencies donated more than 100m euros to ensure Nigeria selected a credible leader but tinubu and Mahmoud colluded to thwart that dream and billions that could have been used to build at least 400 world class hospitals across Nigeria gone down the drain, manual voting was conducted and Mahmoud said BVAS failed to work only for presidential elections. INEC still went ahead and refused court ordered access to the machines they used in conducting elections and still reconfigured the BVAS brazenly before everyone and in total disregard to Nigerians and international community.Today Mahmoud and Tinubu are singing same tune different from not only what was promised Nigerians but also against the electronic voting act which made Nigerians go out to vote..Mahmoud and tinubu dashed the hopes of selecting a credible Nigerian leader. If they had sworn in the rightful winner of that election Peter Obi, by now that fraudulent trillions they are paying marketers and collecting back from pms prices deceiving Nigerians they have removed subsidy would have been spent by Obi on farmers. The multiplier effect by now would have been drastic fall of prices in the market and Nigerians would have been happier than this clueless emilokan idiot that doesn’t know what he is doing…smh but tinubu and Mahmoud will never escape justice and consequences for what they did, for sure

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by reiddecuti: 7:00am On Oct 25, 2023
At least not in Nigeria where shenanigan was executed and someone was declared a winner in midnight as President elect.

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by Blitzerz: 7:02am On Oct 25, 2023
Ola9ja23:
Good for them

This is a very close election that you can challenge in court unlike the IPOBidients that wanted to highjack our mandate from third position

Shut up

Drug pusher

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by stuffs2002: 7:02am On Oct 25, 2023
OBIDIENTS should go to Liberia and vote since they are desperate for an election re-run.

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by seeker121(m): 7:03am On Oct 25, 2023
If its Nigeria INEC would have do their magomago for the incumbent party and still come out to defend their ineptitude.

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by SoNature(m): 7:04am On Oct 25, 2023
If George Weah can be forced into a runoff, it means his performance wasn't impressive.

BTW, the population of Liberia is 5.5 million. That's not even up to the population of some Nigerian states. Since Nigeria is difficult for us to manage, break this country into smaller units.

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by RPG2020(m): 7:04am On Oct 25, 2023
Ola9ja23:
Good for them

This is a very close election that you can challenge in court unlike the IPOBidients that wanted to highjack our mandate from third position


FBI smiling reading your comment grin

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by Cantonese: 7:04am On Oct 25, 2023
Largely peaceful, unlike some people that we know.
Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by pandoragirigory: 7:04am On Oct 25, 2023
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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by hefelove(m): 7:05am On Oct 25, 2023
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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by IkeGod9891(m): 7:06am On Oct 25, 2023
[ Although the election was largely peaceful, hundreds of voters in one district will have to cast their ballots again this week after unidentified people stole ballot boxes in two polling stations in the country’s northeast [\ quote]

Anything North is always a problem why?

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by stuffs2002: 7:06am On Oct 25, 2023
SoNature:
If George Weah can be forced into a runoff, it means his performance wasn't impressive.


Not necessarily.. The opposition could have better propaganda and used that to destroy the image of the president.

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by pandoragirigory: 7:07am On Oct 25, 2023
reiddecuti:
At least not in Nigeria where shenanigan was executed and someone was declared a winner in midnight as President elect.
Nigeria is better. than them, the incumbent is stealing the vote of his opponent through the NEC chairperson and giving it to a rival without political relevance, shun bitterness, learn to avoid unnecessary blithering

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by Toluwanise247(m): 7:10am On Oct 25, 2023
This what obi thought he will have, but at the end of the distance third…. Assuming obi have this…….

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by Burruchaga71(m): 7:14am On Oct 25, 2023
We demand to know who is Bola Ahmed /Adekunle Tinubu.

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by GreaterFuture(m): 7:17am On Oct 25, 2023
Anytime I see Liberia in the news, one name/person always comes to my mind
The same person, Every single time!
Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by BigBlackPreek(m): 7:18am On Oct 25, 2023
If he's been impressive enough, he wouldn't have forced into runoff.......

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by jaxxy(m): 7:20am On Oct 25, 2023
reiddecuti:
At least not in Nigeria where shenanigan was executed and someone was declared a winner in midnight as President elect.

They are move civilised and democratic than Nigeria. we are barefaced criminals here.
Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by pennyland(m): 7:20am On Oct 25, 2023
Ola9ja23:
Good for them

This is a very close election that you can challenge in court unlike the IPOBidients that wanted to highjack our mandate from third position

For your own INFORMATION the result with Obi was imposed on him by INEC while TINUBU was declared with Obies results how can someone that didn't win Lagos and Abuja be winner

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by BTC541i: 7:21am On Oct 25, 2023

Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by MadamExcellency: 7:23am On Oct 25, 2023
Tinubu scored 36% of the total vote and was declared the winner. Our laws need to be changed. At least 50% is okay.

64% of the electorates are not okay to be in the opposition. A second runoff should be enshrined in our law to elect the president with 50% of valid votes cast.

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by BluntCrazeMan: 7:23am On Oct 25, 2023
As expected.!!
Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by BadBradley: 7:24am On Oct 25, 2023
Nigeria's tightest election in history that should clearly had gone to a runoff at least was blatantly rigged and the shameful outcome installed our greatest national embarrassment of all time

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Re: Liberia’s Tightest Presidential Election In 2 Decades Heads To A Runoff by BESTScientist1: 7:24am On Oct 25, 2023
nobody to grab it(jagba), steal it, and run with it there I guess.

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