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In 2009, a $17.5 million contract was offered to the NEC by USAID through the International Foundation for Electoral Systems. [1] The money was provided to support the Commission in holding the 2011 and 2014 general elections.
The House is required to notify the National Elections Commission within 30 days of a vacancy due to a representative's death, resignation, incapacity, or expulsion. The NEC then carries out a by-election within 90 days of such notification to fill the vacancy. Representatives elected in a by-election are only elected to serve the remainder of ...
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Senator Elected Year [a] Party [b] Notes Joyce Musu Freeman 2005: CDC: Ran as an independent for re-election in 2014. [1] [2]Hannah G. Brent 2005: CDC: Died in office in 2009.
General elections were held in Liberia on 11 October 2011, with a second round of the presidential election on 8 November. The presidency, as well as all seats in the House of Representatives and half of the seats in the Senate, were up for election. The election was overseen by the National Elections Commission (NEC).
Weah holds a slim lead at 43.83% of the vote, while Boakai has 43.44%, according to tallied results from 100% of polling places, the West African nation's election commission said.
The National Elections Commission (NEC) were notified of the vacancies in the legislature in early February. On February 1, the Senate notified the NEC of a vacancy due to the ascendancy of Nimba County Senator Jeremiah Koung to the vice presidency in the 2023 election.
Senator Elected Year [a] Party [b] Notes Clarice Alpha Jah 2005: LP: Ran with the CPP in 2023. [1] [2]Roland Cooper Kaine 2005: CDC: Ran with the ULD for re-election in 2011. Ran with the ULD again in 2014.