LIBERIA: Supreme Court Fines Ruling Party Senatorial Candidate, Alex Tyler $2K, NEC $1K For Failing To File Briefs On Time LIBERIA: Supreme Court Fines Ruling Party Senatorial Candidate, Alex Tyler $2K, NEC $1K For Failing To File Briefs On Time
J. Alex Tyler
The Supreme Court of Liberia on Thursday fined Senatorial candidate Alex Tyler US$200.00 and the National Elections Commission (NRC) US$100.00 to be paid within 72 hours to the Judiciary Revenue account and receipts presented to the Supreme Court Marshall.
The fines were imposed on Tyler, the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) Senatorial Candidate in Bomi County, and the NEC for failing to file their respective briefs on time in a case growing out of the A December 8 Mid Term Senatorial poll.
Liberia: National Elections Commission Board of Commissioners Uphold Bomi, Grand Gedeh Counties Senatorial Elections Results
Liberia: National Elections Commission Board of Commissioners Uphold Bomi, Grand Gedeh Counties Senatorial Elections Results
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MONROVIA – The Board of Commissioners of the National Elections Commission (NEC) have nullified complaints filed by J. Alex Tyler of the Coalition of Democratic Change (CDC) against the National Elections Commission and Edwin Melvin Snowe in the just-ended senatorial elections in Bomi County.
The Commission also nullified complaints filed against the NEC and Representative Zoe Emmanuel Pennue by Thomas Y. Nimely in Grand Gedeh County on the election results declaring Zoe Pennue as the winner of the senatorial election in the county.
Liberia: Ruling Coalition for Democratic Change Takes Elections Commission, Rep. Snowe to Supreme Court over Alleged Electoral Fraud
Liberia: Ruling Coalition for Democratic Change Takes Elections Commission, Rep. Snowe to Supreme Court over Alleged Electoral Fraud
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MONROVIA – The ruling Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) has taken the National Elections Commission (NEC) and Senator-elect of Bomi County, Edwin Snowe, to court over alleged wide spread electoral fraud and irregularities across over 30 polling places in the county.
The CDC has, therefore, petitioned the Supreme Court to prohibit the NEC from certifying Senator-elect Snowe who has already been declared winner of the senatorial election in the county until their complaint which has already been heard and adjudged by the NEC independent hearing officer is decided by the Board of Commissioner and possibly, the Supreme Court.