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Liberia: Nine Counties Under-represented at the Senate

Liberia: Nine Counties Under-represented at the Senate Liberia: Nine Counties Under-represented at the Senate Share MONROVIA – It appears that the multiple legal actions filed against the conduct of the just ended December 8, 2020 senatorial and representative by elections in Liberia by some defeated candidates are strangulating adequate representation and impeding legislative debates and decisions intended to help improve the living conditions of citizens and guarantee sustainable developments across the country. The situation comes as political debates, activities, intensify at Capitol Hill, and newly elected Senators’ recent vow to continue to checkmate the Executive and put more pressure on the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) led government of President George Manneh Weah to deliver to the Liberian people.

Liberia: Senatorial Candidate Steve Tequah Wants Election Reconducted in Polling Place 1 While Ballots from 104 Polling Places are Recounted

Liberia: Senatorial Candidate Steve Tequah Wants Election Reconducted in Polling Place 1 While Ballots from 104 Polling Places are Recounted Liberia: Senatorial Candidate Steve Tequah Wants Election Reconducted in Polling Place 1 While Ballots from 104 Polling Places are Recounted Share MONROVIA – Mr. Steve Tequah, one of the candidates in the December 8 Special Senatorial Election in Rivercess County has filed a Bill of Information with the Board of Commissioners of the National Elections Commission (NEC) seeking a rerun election in Neezoin, Precinct 36009 polling place 1 and at the same time recount ballots cast in 104 polling places in the county. Mr. Tequah’s request to the NEC Board stems from the realization that he obtained 80 votes (35.7%) of 228 votes from seven polling places deemed to be invalid after a recount in those areas.

Smith Maintains Victory in Rivercess Ballot Recount

But his main opponent, Steve Tequah, still rejects results Wellington Geevon Smith, an independent candidate in the December 8 Special Senatorial Election, has again been announced the winner of the polls in Rivercess County after a recount was recently done in the county due to a protest filed by his main rival, Steve Tequah,…

Liberia: Polling Staff Admits to Voter Fraud in Rivercess County

Liberia: Polling Staff Admits to Voter Fraud in Rivercess County Liberia: Polling Staff Admits to Voter Fraud in Rivercess County Share Cestos City, Rivercess County- A polling staff identified as Rancy Fanciah, assigned in Rivercess County has admitted that over 40 valid votes belonging to senatorial candidate Steve Tequah were counted invalid. Mr. Tequah, who came second in the race behind former Superintendent Wellington Gevon Smith, the declared winner, had complained that several votes cast in his favor were marked invalid at several polling places in the county. Fanciah, who served as a presiding officer at the Wruah Town voting precinct, is heard telling the Election Magistrate of Rivercess County in an audio recording that the polling staff were forced to declare Mr. Tequah’s votes invalid because of pressure from some of Mr. Smith’s supporters.

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